Java IDE support within KDevelop..?

Benoit Cerrina benoit.cerrina at writeme.com
Wed Jan 26 20:21:16 GMT 2000


Hi,
you can't say that KDevelop is a speed demon either.
Actually this is why most of the work I do on KDevelop is to improve the
performences.
Ben

On mar, 25 jan 2000, you wrote:
> "Fojcik, Klaudius" wrote:
> > 
> > I read somewhere, that you can get Borlands JBuilder for Linux for free.
> > Look at
> > Borlands homepage. http://www.inprise.com
> 
> But AFAIK it is quite slow.
>  
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jon Webber [mailto:jwebber at dircon.co.uk]
> > Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2000 8:52 PM
> > To: kdevelop at barney.cs.uni-potsdam.de
> > Subject: Java IDE support within KDevelop..?
> > 
> > All,
> > 
> > I'm a newcomer to the world of KDE...  and I'm extremely impressed.
> > I have now almost completely migrated from Windows to Linux using KDE.
> > However, one thing that is lacking at the moment on Linux is an
> > efficient Java IDE.  I know there are loads of 100% Java IDEs out there
> > but they're all too slow!!  Are there any plans to integrate Java into
> > KDevelop?  I know that the editor kinda supports Java, but it would be
> > great to be able to compile and debug Java apps using any Java runtime.
> > Personally I'm not interested in creating Java GUIs, but believe that
> > Java as a server side language is becoming more prevalent and is my
> > language of choice.  Can you let me know if there are any thoughts on
> > Java integration, I'm quite willing to lend a hand if people are
> > interested?
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Jon Webber
> 
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