[java] Is there a free jave ide?

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I am in the process of creating a free java IDE. It''s called JIDE. It will be a small download and completly free. I am trying to learn Java, I already know java-script, C++, Visual Basic, etc. It is writen in VB. It will work in Windows. It features Builtin web browser to view applets, a text editor, automatic compiling of code. Also i am going to try to add code lookup like VB when you press "." after a property. I will respond agian on this message board when i am ready to release it. Thx for any responses.

Minerjr
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quote:Original post by minerjr

I am in the process of creating a free java IDE. It''s called JIDE. It will be a small download and completly free. I am trying to learn Java, I already know java-script, C++, Visual Basic, etc. It is writen in VB. It will work in Windows. It features Builtin web browser to view applets, a text editor, automatic compiling of code. Also i am going to try to add code lookup like VB when you press "." after a property. I will respond agian on this message board when i am ready to release it. Thx for any responses.

Minerjr


Need any help? I''m also trying to learn Java and I know a bit of VB. I might be able to help a little.
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Is there any other site other than borland''s ftp server from which I can download J Builder''s documentation. There server doesn''t seem to support resume after disconnection, and the connection always fails after downloading about 10 MBs from the file.
I know this is late but ...

Try IBM''s Visual Age for Java (although it''s from IBM it is free)!

http://www.ibm.com/developer/java

As a general java resource, I like the IBM DeveloperWorks site.
I have to say that Forte sure does fly with 196 megs of RAM

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