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To: Krishna A. Ubrani who wrote (5224)10/29/1997 7:50:00 PM
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Krishna:

Sun's JavaWorkshop 2.0 is a great tool if you start from scratch developing a very small and tiny Java applet or application. But try integrating an existing Java application that includes many packages and you soon realize you are better off not using it at all. It lacks the basic fundamental that a JDE requires (even when it comes to developing brand new Java applications) and this being: The intelligence of being able to figure out all the dependencies (i.e. to automatically figure out what package needs to be build first before making another one). The lack of this ability makes this product practically useless (especially if you are developing a huge Java application with more than 100 developers working on the project writing Java packages on an hourly basis)!

Regards,

Addi Jamshidi
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