Java IDE for Unix/Linux

Hi everybody
I'm switching to Red Hat Linux. Does anybody know any good IDE for that OS? I'm looking for something not too heavy, don't want to run massive IDE like JBuilder. For example under windows I use JCreator which is quite light, but unfortunately there isn't a Linux version.
Cheers mates
marcocaco

Since this is a J2EE forum, I would recommend NetBeans 4.1 which has excellent web tier (JSP/Servlet) support as well as EJB and Web Services support now.
http://www.netbeans.org/community/releases/41/index.html
There's also a bundle for NetBeans 4.1 + Sun AS 8 2004Q4 here:
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/1.4/download.html#nb (full J2EE 1.4 support).
IMO, Eclipse is not there with Web tier development and has no EJB/Web Services support.
-Alexis

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