So I didn't know where to put this but it's about Java

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#1 dragoon133
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Like I said I didn't know what board this belonged on so I just figured I'd throw it in here.

I was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions on what compiler I should use for Java. I'm using notepad++ because that's what the TAFE uses but I can't get their compiler.

Thanks in advance.

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#2 Headbanger88
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The old Netbeans + BluJay. It's great and free. 
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Javac is a nice command line one, and as such is much less bloaty than netbeans. Each to his own though.
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#4 blackleech
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What COMPILER? Use Sun JDK > > Anyway, I think you mean editor... for free ones use NetBeans... commercial ones I prefer JBuilder (stupid trial ended so fast > >)
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#5 dragoon133
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The old Netbeans + BluJay. It's great and free. Headbanger88

Thanks I'm downloading them now and I'll give them a try

Javac is a nice command line one, and as such is much less bloaty than netbeans. Each to his own though.nitr0de

And I've been using that but I wanna be able to run this off a flash drive, which is basically my biggest problem. Otherwise I would just stick with that. Thanks though