>From my experience JBuilder for WinNT is able to plug-in any
jdks up to 1.2 version and I found it as the best Java IDE.
On Linux\Unix platform there is Java version of JBuilder, which
is really slow, as you pointed out, and I prefer the old (AWT)
Java WorkShop 2.0, and avoid of either Emacs, VI or any Swing
based IDE (most of the new tools, including JBuilder, are Swing
based).
So to move to Linux I really need to know which Java tools are
exist on Linux platform and WHAT\WHY (not answered) I will benefit
from Linux for Java development?

Thanks.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ira Abramov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Pavel Bibergal wrote:

> If u want to use the same standart IDE for linux and windows.. u should
> get borlands Java Builder..
> It is free..

yeah, but it sucks, it's slow, it's not JDK 1.1 compatible, you can't
cut and paste with the X clipboard... I'm back in VI :-)

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