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  Asked By: Kristopher    Date: Feb 27    Category: Java    Views: 716
  

i'm using JCreator for nearly one year now and want to try other IDE's.
Does anybody know a java IDE that is free and shows the systax (needed
parameters)
of the method you are using?
Is there a IDE with that you can "paint" you GUI (i.e. Frames , Buttons ,
TextFields ......)

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Answer #1    Answered By: Hugo Williams     Answered On: Feb 27

I dont know about all your requirements (newbie) but Textpad is free
and i know a few people that say its really good, im a jcreator
person myself

 
Answer #2    Answered By: Amelia Schmidt     Answered On: Feb 27

Try out KAWA IDE.. its a step ahead then JCREATOR..
Freely available.
Allows java  Doc ..
Contains all the fetures of Jcreator...

For GUI building u can use Forte for java .

 
Answer #3    Answered By: Kristen Chavez     Answered On: Feb 27

textpad is not free...................

 
Answer #4    Answered By: Jennie Harris     Answered On: Feb 27

try netbeans... it's really good..

 
Answer #5    Answered By: Melissa King     Answered On: Feb 27

--> eclipse may be good enough..but eclipse doesn't
have GUI building ... Eclipse also provide new GUI
besides SWING and AWT...
eclipse.org

 
Answer #6    Answered By: Clayton Richardson     Answered On: Feb 27

WHY DON U TRY JBUILDER OR JDEVELOPER....

INTELLIJ is also a good one...

 
Answer #7    Answered By: Adelinda Fischer     Answered On: Feb 27

> WHY DON U TRY JBUILDER OR JDEVELOPER....
>
> INTELLIJ is also a good one...

--> because there is free  software and free (gratis) ...
and off course ... it's good ...
I just good GUI builder plugins for Eclipse...
here is : http://www.assisiplugins.com
So, now eclipse has Gui builder too

 
Answer #8    Answered By: Tamara Nguyen     Answered On: Feb 27

Try Jdevloper from oracle its cool.
you can download from oracle.com

 
Answer #9    Answered By: Ujala Hashmi     Answered On: Feb 27

you can try eclipse!

www.eclipse.org

 
Answer #10    Answered By: Robin Bailey     Answered On: Feb 27

jpad is good but it does not show the object methods.

it has a help system though which you can double click and display
java methods.

its a good editor, not as bloated as jbuilder

 
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