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

From: Pete Haidinyak <haidinyk_at_dt.wdc.com>
Date: 1998/04/15
Message-ID: <353517BC.6157F5BF@dt.wdc.com>#1/1

I use Symantec's Visual Cafe Database edition and really like it. It is quick to work with, easy to generate code to talk to the database, and good support

    Pete

Darryl L. Pierce wrote:

> For the record, Visual J++ _isn't_ a visual development environment... You code
> the interface, your don't visually design it.
>
> David Sisk 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
>
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Received on Wed Apr 15 1998 - 00:00:00 CDT

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