Re: Linux + Eclipse



In article <1127020402.888906.294000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, jonasforssell@xxxxxxxx wrote:
>Ok,
>
>Is there an alternative environment for Java development which includes
>a debugger? Something with low resources.
>
>I'd really like an IDE over an editor + separate tools.
>
>/Jonas

The "good" Java IDEs I've seen (Netbeans, Intellij, JBuilder, and Eclipse) are
huge resource hogs.IMO power tools need memory.

Eric
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