IDE Question 2005-07-07 - By Frans Verhoef
Back As far as I know the 2 major java IDEs at the moment are Eclipse and Netbeans. I use netbeans myself, which has improved quite a lot over the years. I kind of like netbeans. I tried Eclipse a few years ago, and then I did not like it. I am not sure about now. I have also tried in the past jdeveloper and jbuilder, which I both did not like very much.
Basically I can just advise you to download all the IDEs and see which one fits you best.
Frans
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 20:22:06 -0400, Mark Galbreath wrote: >?Hi alls, > > >?As I noted in a previous post, I've been doing C#.NET (VS.NET 2003) >?and PHP (Zend Studio 4.0) work for the past couple of years. What >?are the quality Java IDEs used for Java EE coding? In the past I've >?used Oracle JDeveloper 9.1, Sun Creative Studio 1.0, NetBeans 3.1, >?Eclipse 3.0, Borland JBuilder X, and vim. ?I didn't like Eclipse, >?but perhaps it's gotten better? ?I tested JetBrains IDEA and it >?seems very cool, if a bit pricey. ?I recently signed up for the Sun >?early release program for Creator Studio. ?My workstation of choice >?is Linux though I have a couple of XP boxes as well. > >?Without starting the old "my IDE is better than your IDE" thread, >?any recommendations? > >?tia, >?~mark > >?=====================================================================>?===== To unsubscribe, send email to listserv@(protected) and >?include in the body of the message "signoff J2EE-INTEREST". ?For >?general help, send email to listserv@(protected) and include in >?the body of the message "help".
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