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Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6?
      #98484 - 03/18/08 02:00 AM

An informal survey: which of the Java IDEs are you using most of the time?
Which IDE do you use?
You may choose only one
Eclipse
NetBeans
IntelliJ IDEA
JDeveloper
JBuilder
RAD
Other


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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98487 - 03/18/08 03:26 AM

Eclipse 3.3

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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98493 - 03/18/08 03:51 AM

NetBean

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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98496 - 03/18/08 04:00 AM

Eclipse

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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98510 - 03/18/08 04:46 AM

I wud like to use eclipse with exadel studio. it gives faster response than NetBeans.

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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98514 - 03/18/08 05:12 AM

In our department we use Netbeans(6.0,6.1) and JDeveloper. Netbeans 90% and JDeveloper 10%. There are three of us in the department who do development. The company has in excess of 20 developers.

I feel Netbeans 6 is a an improvement over previous versions. 6.1 beta adds some nice features and improves performance.

I don't have as much Eclipse experience as Netbeans so my comments may be inaccurate but in my perception Eclipse is slightly better for pure java coding but Netbeans 6 has closed the gap significantly. Netbeans 6 feels better as a complete package and theNetbeans team appear to be able to leverage new technologies quicker (Java 5,6, Tomcat 6).


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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98548 - 03/18/08 07:16 AM

Eclipse 3.3 - 70%
NetBeans 6? - 30%


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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98558 - 03/18/08 09:16 AM

NetBeans 6

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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98563 - 03/18/08 09:42 AM

JDeveloper

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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98587 - 03/18/08 12:36 PM



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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98601 - 03/18/08 01:59 PM

IntelliJ IDEA in web projects and I'm very joyful of it
Ecliplse in simple Java applications


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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98619 - 03/18/08 04:24 PM

Netbeans 6.0

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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98639 - 03/18/08 07:27 PM

netBeans 6.1
In my idea, netbeans is more developer friendly, but with poor performance(performance improved in NB6.1 very much but its not enough ).
and eclipse have nice performance , but really i dont like its environment, u cant have a nice IDE at first,cuz u have to search and collect plugins, install them on ur ide, and then start ! wut a pain !!
also for any project type, u have to confiq ur IDE, in netBeans its really easier.
good luck


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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98648 - 03/18/08 08:46 PM

Our company (about 200+) developers used Eclipse long before I got here, so I'm happy to be using that. I use eclipse at home because the multi-language support, while not great, is still better than Netbeans. Netbeans is just now releasing their multi-language framework, so that may change. Netbeans is still worthwhile for the superior glassfish integration.

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Eclipse 3.3 [Re: Anonymous]
      #98654 - 03/18/08 09:48 PM

Eclipse 3.3

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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98677 - 03/19/08 01:24 AM

Netbeans

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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98696 - 03/19/08 03:51 AM

Netbeans 6.0 b'coz of it's lightweight when compared to eclipse.

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Re: Eclipse 3.3 or NetBeans 6? [Re: Athen]
      #98699 - 03/19/08 04:17 AM

since Netbeans 5.0

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Re: Eclipse 3.3 [Re: Anonymous]
      #98708 - 03/19/08 05:41 AM

Eclipse

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RAD [Re: Anonymous]
      #98727 - 03/19/08 08:33 AM

i guess, my office is the only one which uses RAD. on RAD we can work on various technologies (like ATG), and it has an embedded server ,it's very powerful. but it is very slow and u must have a 1GB RAM to work on it.

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