Posted by
usr
on August 28, 2009 at 07:33 PM CEST
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Hi,
So far for Java/J2EE based development, I feel NetBeans is better, cleaner with lots of Good Support.
IDE's I have used are Eclipse, Visual Studio, Visual Age for Java , Rational Application Developer, Websphere Application Developer, little bit of jDeveloper.
Anything which comes closer to NetBeans in terms of documentation is MS -Visual Studio and to some extent jDeveloper.
not even highly popular
Eclipse.- Documentation not helpful.
Still NetBeans has some ground to cover to become the best - But so far full marks to them. SUN Microsystems has come up with a better one.
I used to dislike java IDE's not anymore after NetBeans.
We also would like to see the results.
Thanks & Best Regards
Harish
Posted by
Harish
on August 29, 2009 at 05:05 AM CEST
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IntelliJ is the best, hands down
Posted by
James Barrow
on August 31, 2009 at 04:26 PM CEST
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Hi,
For Java, I would vote for Netbeans, as it simple and good.
But one need the right and robust tool for your requirements. So I understand, if one would vote for Eclipse, MyEclipse, RAD ;)
Greetz
Posted by
Bernd
on September 09, 2009 at 12:52 AM CEST
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Posted by usr on August 28, 2009 at 07:33 PM CEST #
Hi,
So far for Java/J2EE based development, I feel NetBeans is better, cleaner with lots of Good Support.
IDE's I have used are Eclipse, Visual Studio, Visual Age for Java , Rational Application Developer, Websphere Application Developer, little bit of jDeveloper.
Anything which comes closer to NetBeans in terms of documentation is MS -Visual Studio and to some extent jDeveloper.
not even highly popular
Eclipse.- Documentation not helpful.
Still NetBeans has some ground to cover to become the best - But so far full marks to them. SUN Microsystems has come up with a better one.
I used to dislike java IDE's not anymore after NetBeans.
We also would like to see the results.
Thanks & Best Regards
Harish
Posted by Harish on August 29, 2009 at 05:05 AM CEST #
IntelliJ is the best, hands down
Posted by James Barrow on August 31, 2009 at 04:26 PM CEST #
Hi,
For Java, I would vote for Netbeans, as it simple and good.
But one need the right and robust tool for your requirements. So I understand, if one would vote for Eclipse, MyEclipse, RAD ;)
Greetz
Posted by Bernd on September 09, 2009 at 12:52 AM CEST #