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JAVA Development Tools
Hello Everyone,
I recently moved into JAVA Development. I had some prior expirience developing
JAVA, but I always used notepad. I looks like there are some pretty helpful
tools that are available for Java development today. Can someone advise
which one is a good one or the bad one, which one is the best one and why,
and so on? So far, I found several options: JBuilder, Visual Age, Visual
Cafe, Visual J++, Forte.
Any comments and suggestions will be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks,
Denis.
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Re: JAVA Development Tools
If you just need an editor for java programming with options to run the compiler
and execute the program, try these :
http://www.slickedit.com/
or
http://www.ultraedit.com/
"Denis" <denisgur@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Hello Everyone,
>
>I recently moved into JAVA Development. I had some prior expirience developing
>JAVA, but I always used notepad. I looks like there are some pretty helpful
>tools that are available for Java development today. Can someone advise
>which one is a good one or the bad one, which one is the best one and why,
>and so on? So far, I found several options: JBuilder, Visual Age, Visual
>Cafe, Visual J++, Forte.
>
>Any comments and suggestions will be greatly appreciated!!!
>
>Thanks,
>Denis.
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Re: JAVA Development Tools
You should take a look at Simplicity for Java. It has an intuitive interface
that is great for GUI building. Also, it has an automatic coder that really
writes code for you, rather than just showing you where to put your own code.
It will really help to make your projects go faster. For more advanced
applications you should look at Simplicity Professional, which has tools
for database integration, servlet development, and cross-platform testing.
Definitely worth a look.
www.datarepresentations.com
Ilana
"Denis" <denisgur@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Hello Everyone,
>
>I recently moved into JAVA Development. I had some prior expirience developing
>JAVA, but I always used notepad. I looks like there are some pretty helpful
>tools that are available for Java development today. Can someone advise
>which one is a good one or the bad one, which one is the best one and why,
>and so on? So far, I found several options: JBuilder, Visual Age, Visual
>Cafe, Visual J++, Forte.
>
>Any comments and suggestions will be greatly appreciated!!!
>
>Thanks,
>Denis.
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