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After having installed RMI under NT I found out where to set the classpath. That is not Set classpath as under os2 but the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Java VM ASP is not impressing when it comes to error-handling. Otherwise - the netrexx mailing list is rather quiet. Personally I enjoy netrexx and hope many other will. Best regards Gunnar Berthelsen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe from this mailing list ( ibm-netrexx ), please send a note to [hidden email] with the following message in the body of the note unsubscribe ibm-netrexx <e-mail address> |
Ciao Gunnar,
you wrote: > Otherwise - the netrexx mailing list is rather quiet. Personally I enjoy > netrexx and hope many other will. I and others surely do.. While I also use for my work visual IDEs like Visual Age for Java 2 (which is in my opinion by far better than anything that anyone else has put out, even with its shortcomings), I prefer to use NetRexx for complex things like the Visual Form Designer (which is in the end a programming environment), the B+Tree object and many other tools and classes I have created in the last two years. Until some kind of UML tool comes around, IMHO NetRexx will always rule because it is easy to learn (and most important NetRexx code is very easy to maintain) and robust. Probably we don't get a lot of traffic on this list also because NetRexx is basically perfect as it is (considering that it is a command-line compiler, as for now), and I'm not joking: in the last three months I have produced a couple of tens of thousands of lines of NetRexx code, and not a single NetRexx bug has hit me (the GUI IDEs I used, during the same time frame, all showed a variety of problems and bugs that in most cases still need to be addressed by the tools developers). Max ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe from this mailing list ( ibm-netrexx ), please send a note to [hidden email] with the following message in the body of the note unsubscribe ibm-netrexx <e-mail address> |
In regards to UML, which I think is indispensible, these folks have a tool that's not bad at all ~ and at $249 and
written in JAVA (or native Win32), it's stupendous!!!!! http://www.nomagic.com/ Massimiliano Marsiglietti wrote: > Ciao Gunnar, > > you wrote: > > > Otherwise - the netrexx mailing list is rather quiet. Personally I enjoy > > netrexx and hope many other will. > > I and others surely do.. While I also use for my work visual IDEs like > Visual Age for Java 2 (which is in my opinion by far better than > anything that anyone else has put out, even with its shortcomings), I > prefer to use NetRexx for complex things like the Visual Form > Designer (which is in the end a programming environment), the > B+Tree object and many other tools and classes I have created in > the last two years. Until some kind of UML tool comes around, IMHO > NetRexx will always rule because it is easy to learn (and most > important NetRexx code is very easy to maintain) and robust. > > Probably we don't get a lot of traffic on this list also because > NetRexx is basically perfect as it is (considering that it is a > command-line compiler, as for now), and I'm not joking: in the last > three months I have produced a couple of tens of thousands of lines > of NetRexx code, and not a single NetRexx bug has hit me (the GUI > IDEs I used, during the same time frame, all showed a variety of > problems and bugs that in most cases still need to be addressed by > the tools developers). > > Max > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > To unsubscribe from this mailing list ( ibm-netrexx ), please send a note to > [hidden email] > with the following message in the body of the note > unsubscribe ibm-netrexx <e-mail address> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe from this mailing list ( ibm-netrexx ), please send a note to [hidden email] with the following message in the body of the note unsubscribe ibm-netrexx <e-mail address> |
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** Reply to message from Myron Chaffee <[hidden email]> on Mon, 26 Oct 1998
21:35:39 -0600 > In regards to UML, which I think is indispensible, these folks have a tool that's not bad at all ~ and at $249 and > written in JAVA (or native Win32), it's stupendous!!!!! > http://www.nomagic.com/ There is also ToGetherJ from Object International and they have a free version that is quite nice with import and export capabilities that lets you see your model, change your model, generate code AND see your code, change your code, see your model... Round trip engineering. Check them out at: http://www.oi.com/t-jrelease.htm This was demo'ed at JavaOne by James Goslings(sp?) and he might have an idea of what is cool.. ;) Doug > > Massimiliano Marsiglietti wrote: > > > Ciao Gunnar, > > > > you wrote: > > > > > Otherwise - the netrexx mailing list is rather quiet. Personally I enjoy > > > netrexx and hope many other will. > > > > I and others surely do.. While I also use for my work visual IDEs like > > Visual Age for Java 2 (which is in my opinion by far better than > > anything that anyone else has put out, even with its shortcomings), I > > prefer to use NetRexx for complex things like the Visual Form > > Designer (which is in the end a programming environment), the > > B+Tree object and many other tools and classes I have created in > > the last two years. Until some kind of UML tool comes around, IMHO > > NetRexx will always rule because it is easy to learn (and most > > important NetRexx code is very easy to maintain) and robust. > > > > Probably we don't get a lot of traffic on this list also because > > NetRexx is basically perfect as it is (considering that it is a > > command-line compiler, as for now), and I'm not joking: in the last > > three months I have produced a couple of tens of thousands of lines > > of NetRexx code, and not a single NetRexx bug has hit me (the GUI > > IDEs I used, during the same time frame, all showed a variety of > > problems and bugs that in most cases still need to be addressed by > > the tools developers). > > > > Max > > > > > > To unsubscribe from this mailing list ( ibm-netrexx ), please send a note to > > [hidden email] > > with the following message in the body of the note > > unsubscribe ibm-netrexx <e-mail address> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > To unsubscribe from this mailing list ( ibm-netrexx ), please send a note to > [hidden email] > with the following message in the body of the note > unsubscribe ibm-netrexx <e-mail address> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > To unsubscribe from this mailing list ( ibm-netrexx ), please send a note to > [hidden email] > with the following message in the body of the note > unsubscribe ibm-netrexx <e-mail address> Doug LaRue [hidden email] (remove 'NO-SPAM.' to reply) "The idea that Bill Gates has appeared like a knight in shining armor to lead all customers out of a mire of technological chaos neatly ignores the fact that it was he, who by peddling second-rate technology, led them into it in the first place." - Douglas Adams, author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". - full text: http://www.mg.co.za/mg/news/adams.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe from this mailing list ( ibm-netrexx ), please send a note to [hidden email] with the following message in the body of the note unsubscribe ibm-netrexx <e-mail address> |
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