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    BrianP Guest

    Have Visual Studio - What tool should I use besides J++?


    Besides reading that J++ won't be supported, I've decided that I really don't
    like it much on my own anyway.

    Can anyone recommend a good development environment for Java? I have the
    JDK, but command-line development is so cumbersome. I'd really like a good
    integrated package, but will settle for a good set of tools, freeware if
    possible.

    Thanks,

    -- Brian

  2. #2
    alberto Guest

    Re: Have Visual Studio - What tool should I use besides J++?


    what's wrong with the jdk???????? :-)
    JBuilder 4.0 is pretty good.

    ae

    "BrianP" <bpoff@artechnology.com> wrote:
    >
    >Besides reading that J++ won't be supported, I've decided that I really

    don't
    >like it much on my own anyway.
    >
    >Can anyone recommend a good development environment for Java? I have the
    >JDK, but command-line development is so cumbersome. I'd really like a good
    >integrated package, but will settle for a good set of tools, freeware if
    >possible.
    >
    >Thanks,
    >
    >-- Brian



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