Re: Best java development tool
From: Drew Volpe (dontemailme_at_bulk-email-lists.com)
Date: 02/27/04
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Date: 27 Feb 2004 22:39:51 GMT
Last time we met, Tom N <tom@nospam.au> had said:
> "pmdanger" wrote:
> >
> Firstly don't post the same question separately in different news groups.
>
> > I need to develop a Java application which :
> >
> > - work under LINUX and WIndows platform without any problem
> > - use MS SQL database for data storage
> > - use video stream a lot to display video, image
> > - use TCP/IP and sockets
> > - allows external plug-ins
> >
> > As i need to buy this development tool, i don't want to make a mistake.
>
> JBuilder Professional would probably be enough for you - a lot cheaper than
> Enterprise.
> Also you can try Enterprise version for a month free www.borland.com
>
> NetBeans www.netbeans.org - free
> Eclipse www.eclipse.org - free
I would also recommend you check out IDEA: www.intellij.com
It's a great IDEA and would suit your needs.
dv
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