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Re: Visual Java development kits - recommendations????

From: Jean-Luc Martou <martou_at_sia.ucl.ac.be>
Date: 1998/04/02
Message-ID: <35234A6E.EAB1C5D2@sia.ucl.ac.be>#1/1

I do some test with the Oracle AppBuilder for Java (beta version). In fact, it's the Borland J Builder plus some extras. I'm happy with this product, for the moment...

Jean-Luc Martou

mzawadzki_at_starnet.lenfest.com wrote:

> Best one that I have tried is IBM's Visual Age For Java.
> Why ? Supports JavaBeans/BeanBox paradigm of working with
> Java classes. Lots of functionality, inexpensive
> relative to others (takingf rebates into account)
> "David Sisk" <davesisk_at_ipass.net> wrote:
>
> >Hi:
 

> >There are quite a few database-enabled, visual Java development kits
> >available on the market. Ones that I'm aware of include:
 

> >- Microsoft Visual J++
> >- Symantec Visual Cafe for Java, database developer's edition
> >- Sybase PowerJ
> >- Borland JBuilder
 

> >Has anyone used any of these? Any opinions about which is best (for apps
> >that talk to a database such as Oracle)? Any facts or just mere opinions
> >would be tremendously appreciated. Please email me as well as posting here.
 

> >Thanks and regards,
> >Dave
>
> Mark Zawadzki, late of Waynesboro, Va.
> '...there is not a sprig of grass that shoots uninteresting to me.'
> Thomas Jefferson, 1790.
Received on Thu Apr 02 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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