Re: IDE: Java NetBeans, Eclipse or Creator
- From: David Segall <david@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 10:21:41 GMT
"Dave" <dgmfield@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have been learning Java by just learning with the basics: notepad orSun Java Studio Creator is not really suitable for a Java IDE. It is
textpad.
I have gotten enough in the basics that I would like to move on to a JAVA
IDE.
Being cheap it has to be free so Java Net Beans, Eclipse and Creator all fit
the bill and seem to be powerful.
I make some simple personall application and plan to do some work on a web
with very simple databases.
Any comments on trade offs between the three?
intended for developing Java Server Faces applications where the user
interacts with an HTML form and the Java processing is done on a Java
Enterprise Server. This makes things _much_ more complicated than a
Java desktop application. I suggest you start with NetBeans. With any
luck the features of Java Studio Creator will be included in it by the
time you are ready to tackle a web based application.
To make your life more difficult you can find some more choices at
<http://ide.profectus.com.au> but the only IDE I would consider, apart
from your list, is Oracle's JDeveloper.
.
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