I use SunOne Studio on Suse 8.1. I liked it verymuch. I use it to program C/C++ and also do XML development. Servlets, JSP and J2EE development. It has integrated build environments like ANT, and source control like cvs, testing framework like JUnit etc. It is based on the Netbeans IDE. It is very modular. You can plug-in a custom module. I also use it on Windows at work. The community edition (which does not have J2EE) is free. I have heard about eclipse, but haven't used it. Hope this helps. Jay --- Thorsten Haude <linux@thorstenhau.de> wrote:
Hi,
* DJ <linux_programmer@hotmail.com> [2003-06-10 17:52]:
What Java IDE are developers using on SuSE?
Have a look at Eclipse.
Thorsten -- When a thing has been said and said well, have no scruple. Take it and copy it. - Anatole France
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