Re: IDE: Java NetBeans, Eclipse or Creator
- From: Mishagam <noemail@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 20:53:11 GMT
Oliver Madjar wrote:
Kroll, Michael schrieb:Is it Eclipse version (more probable) or NetBeans version. I currently run NetBeans 5.0. It is much better to use for Servlets, JSP, so on, - you just use them and you can compile then and run (on integrated Tomcat) and then use integrated debugger in JSP, for example.
Hello,Hallo Michael,
Oliver Madjar schrieb:
I have tested NetBeans. It has all features included you need, but it isn't realy fast.
which Version do you have tested ?
Eclipse required a lot of plugins to do all this thing's and then it is slower than the normal installation.
Regards
Michael
I use the "3.1.2 stable" on an 2Ghz Centrino notebook only extended with VE (requires GEF and EMF) and OmondoUML. Automatic Parsing and building is slower than without - that's true. But generated code stays humanreadable when you mix layouting and coding.
Which plugins do you use that slows down your system?
But generally it is much easier and more natural to get what you want from Eclipse. For example it was more difficult to understand which libraries you use in NetBeans, more difficult to understand and change which files are in project and so on.
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