Back in the early days of Java, developers created applications using nothing more than notepad and the DOS command prompt. Thanks to the advent of IDEs, those days are gone forever. Short for ...
I've been looking for a Java IDE for both Windows and Linux. Currently I'm comfortable with Visual J++ 1.1, but since its old ( and unsupported? ) I was wondering what the best ones out there are. And ...
I tried out JBuilder 8 Personal Edition - for its automated Swing components - and it is terribly kludgy and slow. <BR><BR>Is there any free Java IDEs that have CVS and JUnit integration <B>and</B> is ...