a free frontend for programming?

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Guest

I use Borland JBuilder, but I have an illegal copy of this program.
Knows everyone a free (or better a GNU GPL) frontend to programming Java?
I create only standalone programs, and maybe sometimes an applet. I dont
create JSP pages.
I want at least autocomplete in this program.
I want to be light. Borland JBuilder 2005 is very heavy for my PC
(AthlonXP1600).
I want to work with Sun's JRE and not to install another (maybe old)
like JBuilder.

thanks!
 
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IchBin

I use Borland JBuilder, but I have an illegal copy of this program.
Knows everyone a free (or better a GNU GPL) frontend to programming Java?
I create only standalone programs, and maybe sometimes an applet. I dont
create JSP pages.
I want at least autocomplete in this program.
I want to be light. Borland JBuilder 2005 is very heavy for my PC
(AthlonXP1600).
I want to work with Sun's JRE and not to install another (maybe old)
like JBuilder.

thanks!
I use Eclipse, 'http://www.eclipse.org/' most of the time.

Netbeans, 'http://www.netbeans.org/' is another.

You could also look at Oracles JDeveloper,
'http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev'.

For a smaller foot print your could use JGRASP,
'http://www.eng.auburn.edu/department/cse/research/grasp/' or BLUEJ,
'http://www.bluej.org/.

If you want a smaller one think JGRASP is your best bet.

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Thanks in Advance...
IchBin, Pocono Lake, Pa, USA
__________________________________________________________________________

' If there is one, Knowledge is the "Fountain of Youth"'
-William E. Taylor, Regular Guy (1952-)
 
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Thomas Fritsch

I use Borland JBuilder, but I have an illegal copy of this program.
Knows everyone a free (or better a GNU GPL) frontend to programming Java?
I create only standalone programs, and maybe sometimes an applet. I dont
create JSP pages.
I want at least autocomplete in this program.
I want to be light. Borland JBuilder 2005 is very heavy for my PC
(AthlonXP1600).
I want to work with Sun's JRE and not to install another (maybe old)
like JBuilder.

thanks!
http://www.google.de/search?q=free+java+IDE
 
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TechBookReport

IchBin said:
I use Eclipse, 'http://www.eclipse.org/' most of the time.

Netbeans, 'http://www.netbeans.org/' is another.

You could also look at Oracles JDeveloper,
'http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev'.

For a smaller foot print your could use JGRASP,
'http://www.eng.auburn.edu/department/cse/research/grasp/' or BLUEJ,
'http://www.bluej.org/.

If you want a smaller one think JGRASP is your best bet.
There's also jEdit (http://www.jedit.org) and jCreator. Both of these
are reviewed on techbookreport
(http://www.techbookreport.com/JavaIndex.html).
 
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Leon

I use Borland JBuilder, but I have an illegal copy of this program.
Knows everyone a free (or better a GNU GPL) frontend to programming Java?
I create only standalone programs, and maybe sometimes an applet. I dont
create JSP pages.
I want at least autocomplete in this program.
I want to be light. Borland JBuilder 2005 is very heavy for my PC
(AthlonXP1600).
I want to work with Sun's JRE and not to install another (maybe old) like
JBuilder.

You can download a -legal- free version of JBuilder 2005 at Borland. I've no
problem using it with my Duron 950, so perhaps you have to use more memory. I
once went up from 256MB to 768MB, and my problems disappearerd.

Greetings, Leon.
 
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Roedy Green

I use Borland JBuilder, but I have an illegal copy of this program.
Knows everyone a free (or better a GNU GPL) frontend to programming Java?

see http://mindprod.com/jgloss/ide.html

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Bush crime family lost/embezzled $3 trillion from Pentagon.
Complicit Bush-friendly media keeps mum. Rumsfeld confesses on video.
http://www.infowars.com/articles/us/mckinney_grills_rumsfeld.htm

Canadian Mind Products, Roedy Green.
See http://mindprod.com/iraq.html photos of Bush's war crimes
 

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