Java Development Environments
These range from simple tools that give a windowing interface to the edit/compile/run or view cycle:
- JavaEdit from Dick Chase on PC’s
- JADE (under development at NPAC for classes)
to the elaborate commercial development environments that can also track projects and help generate code for user interface components
- Microsoft Visual J++
- Symantec Visual Café
- Java Workshop from Sun
- Borland Jbuilder
- Kawa from Tek-Tools (does support Java2)
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