Which Linux distribution are you using? Which Linux tools are you using? (I know Eclipse is one of them.)
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NetBeans. Perfect IDE. A little bit heavy, but feature rich.
A free, open-source Integrated Development Environment for software developers. You get all the tools you need to create professional desktop, enterprise, web, and mobile applications with the Java language, C/C++, and even dynamic languages such as PHP, JavaScript, Groovy, and Ruby. The NetBeans IDE is easy to install and use straight out of the box and runs on many platforms including Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Solaris.
jsight : Agreed... Netbeans and Glassfish are really easy to get started on now. -
I think every modern linux-distribution is useful for development. Eclipse is no Linux-tool (also available on different platforms like Windows).
I personally use jEdit as editor, ant for building things, latex for documentation and all the funny commandline-tools included in every UNIX like grep, find and sed.
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