I'm looking for a good IDE to use for Java programming... any tips (and indeed any dgood 'nix CASE tools/ diagramming progs)? Ricardo -- Get your free email from www.linuxmail.org Powered by Outblaze
What about Sun One (formerly Forte)? The 'community' edition is free. On 14-Oct-2002 Ricardo Campos wrote:
I'm looking for a good IDE to use for Java programming... any tips (and indeed any dgood 'nix CASE tools/ diagramming progs)?
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On 14-Oct-2002 Ricardo Campos wrote:
I'm looking for a good IDE to use for Java programming... any tips (and indeed any dgood 'nix CASE tools/ diagramming progs)?
Ricardo
Have you visited the Java Tools page at the Blackdown site? <http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/products/javatools.html> Keith
...try Borland's JBuilder. The lowest version (personal or foundation) used to be free for non-commercial use - although it lacks J2EE wizard things (found in pro or enterprise editions) it can still be done manually. Its written in Java itself, and is well supported by 'opentools' on the borland community website. Neil Ricardo Campos wrote:
I'm looking for a good IDE to use for Java programming... any tips (and indeed any dgood 'nix CASE tools/ diagramming progs)?
Ricardo
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