Red Hat Newbie - What do I really need?

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Author: Sundar
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New-Topics: Java IDEs (was Re: Red Hat Newbie - What do I really need?)
Subject: Red Hat Newbie - What do I really need?
If you guys are talking about Java IDE on Linux, you should check out
netbeans at www.netbeans.org. It is a open source version of Forte.
Pretty good.

Sundar

Alpha Zenon Sanchez wrote:

>If you want a good IDE for Java, try
>Sun Microsystem's SUN One Studio (Formely Forte)
>http://wwws.sun.com/software/download/
>
>The download is free (community edition) and comes
>packaged with JDK 1.3. The Linux download is a
>a bin file, so all you have to do is download, click
>and install. It's a pretty big file (95MB), but it
>runs faster than Borland's JBuilder 6 personal
>edition...which btw is free.
>
>I'm running RH 7.2, but I think you can run it on
>most distributions.
>
>Good Luck!
>
>
>
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>
>=====
>Thanks,
>Alpha Zenon Sanchez
>
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