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Codenvy is a commercial-grade IDE for Java developers built on top of the Eclipse Cloud Platform. It has three versions to choose from, including Developer, Enterprise, and Team.
The IDE is unremarkable to say the least - version 5 Visual Studio and Borland C++ were at least as good, and it comes nowhere close to VS 6 or VS.NET or BCB.
I've been looking for a Java IDE for both Windows and Linux. Currently I'm comfortable with Visual J++ 1.1, but since its old ( and unsupported? ) I was wondering what the best ones out there are.
IntelliJ IDEA 2023.1, the latest version of JetBrains’ IDE for Java and Kotlin, features a number of UI enhancements that are currently in beta. These include a new Compact Mode, which offers a ...
Visual MainWin does its best to map .Net entities to Java equivalents but must sometimes make exceptions — for example, in the case of exceptions.
Compare these four Java cloud IDEs If you do decide to use a Java cloud IDE, here are four options that will work well for most Java developers -- in no particular order. Eclipse Che. Many Java ...
JetBrains is offering a milestone release of the upcoming IntelliJ Idea 9 IDE for Java application development, featuring capabilities ranging from OSGi backing to improved performance and PHP ...
Borland Software Corp. announced on Tuesday that the latest version of its cross-platform integrated development environment (IDE) for Java, JBuilder 2005, will ship in September. The “Develop ...