>
> Hi!
> Best is IBM Visual Age for Java (requires lots of memory--64 MB for decent
> performance)
> then JBuilder 3
> Jdeveloper is an older version of JBuilder which Oracle bought
> Hope it helps
> Amit Raj
I used both, but recently I started using Forte4j (Sun) It's still under
development and also requires much memory (64 mb min). In layout it's
comparable to most Borland IDE's, which is btw exaclty the way I like
it. Visual Age imho has a strange way of doing things. Forte4j still has
some bugs, but it's really nice to work with. Check it out at
www.netbeans.com, look for the EAP and download it. It's fully modular,
so you can update modules once they come available. It's got COBRA and
EJB support.

--
Sven E. van 't Veer, llm.
Departamento de Desenvolvimento
Brasil Informatica.
http://www.brvip.com.br

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