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    Brett Guest

    Java on Linux


    Anyone got any tips or recommendations for JAVA development environments under
    Linux, and how does Linux Java development compare to Windows Java programming.

    Thanks in advance


    Brett

  2. #2
    Rich Guest

    Re: Java on Linux


    Brett,

    I would recommend checking out Inprise's JBuilder and IBM's Visual Age for
    Java.

    Rich

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    "Brett" <bretth@tbs.co.uk> wrote:
    >
    >Anyone got any tips or recommendations for JAVA development environments

    under
    >Linux, and how does Linux Java development compare to Windows Java programming.
    >
    >Thanks in advance
    >
    >
    >Brett



  3. #3
    Brett Guest

    Re: Java on Linux


    Cheers Rich,

    I think I'm gonna download JBuilder 4




    "Rich" <cbuilder@NOSPAMhotbot.com> wrote:
    >
    >Brett,
    >
    >I would recommend checking out Inprise's JBuilder and IBM's Visual Age for
    >Java.
    >
    >Rich
    >
    >----------------------------------------------------------------
    >
    >"Brett" <bretth@tbs.co.uk> wrote:
    >>
    >>Anyone got any tips or recommendations for JAVA development environments

    >under
    >>Linux, and how does Linux Java development compare to Windows Java programming.
    >>
    >>Thanks in advance
    >>
    >>
    >>Brett

    >



  4. #4
    David Stevenson Guest

    Re: Java on Linux

    Is JBuilder 4 a free download for Linux?

    Is JBuilder 4 (or 3) a free download for Windows 2000?
    (I don't have Linux but do have Windows 2000).

    "Brett" <bretth@tbs.co.uk> wrote in message news:39f8282c$1@news.devx.com...
    >
    > Cheers Rich,
    >
    > I think I'm gonna download JBuilder 4
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Rich" <cbuilder@NOSPAMhotbot.com> wrote:
    > >
    > >Brett,
    > >
    > >I would recommend checking out Inprise's JBuilder and IBM's Visual Age

    for
    > >Java.
    > >
    > >Rich
    > >





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