[jsword-devel] Java IDE

Manfred Bergmann bergmannmd at web.de
Wed Mar 4 09:43:36 MST 2009


Troy.

Same here.
I've worked years with Eclipse but then switched to NetBeans when  
version 5.0 was out.
Even though I've switched again to IDEA which is unfortunately not  
free I still do some things with NetBeans and actually I don't know  
why so many use Eclipse.
In my opinion NetBeans is so much better...


Regards,
Manfred


Am 04.03.2009 um 16:00 schrieb Troy A. Griffitts:

> Hey Guys,
>
> Sorry for this slightly off-topic email, but since JBuilder folded  
> I've been lost.
>
> I have tried and tried and TRIED to like Eclipse, but after years of  
> trying, I'm giving up.  My conclusion is that Eclipse barely  
> functions when I finally get all the disparate pieces and tools  
> updated and configured how they're supposed to be.  It's sad.  It's  
> a great concept, but in practice, it does not compare to a  
> commercial tool integrated and packaged by a single organization--  
> which I fear is the same for our software sometimes.
>
> But anyway, I'll end my rant and reflection at that.
>
> Can anyone suggest a new tool for me to try?  I'm considering  
> NetBeans, only because I know of no others.
>
> Thanks,
>
> 	-Troy.
>
> PS.  Usage, and what I miss from JBuilder: JSP editing/debugging,  
> remote edit via scp, database aware swing components, gui wysiwyg  
> swing editing, jar application packaging (dependency slurping to  
> single jar), vi editing!, and of course I'd like to have a nice js  
> editor, but haven't ever seen one in the wild.
>
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