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Crunchy(Cracked)Butter:
Does anybody know of any java compilers for linux, i plan to purchase Suse 8.1 Personal soon and while i already have the SDK's for linux already downloaded i don't seem to have any compilers or anything else i might need.

At the moment i have to use winblows on my laptop which isn't what i want.

flap:
The sdk includes the compiler (javac). That's the whole point of it.

Crunchy(Cracked)Butter:
yes yes sorry, what i meant is, a program that will use the sdk.

Like at the moment i use a program called pfe which is basically a notepad type program with more functions and the Dos prompts linked into it.  I want that along with the SDK.

BAH! basically i want a linux version of pfe!!!

[ October 22, 2002: Message edited by: Crunchy(Cracked)Butter ]

flap:
You want an IDE. I'd recommend bluej or netbeans. These will give you a lot more functionality than PFE (debugging, GUI builder etc.)

http://www.bluej.org
http://www.netbeans.org

Master of Reality:
isnt there a gcc-java compiler or somethin?

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