Hello, I asked which java IDE is better on suse 9.1 and got several helpful suggestions - jedit, bluej,netbeans, jbuilder and eclipse. I tried all of them and prefer netbeans because of its small, fast and better java support. Eclipse is also nice with a better user interface, but it runs slow on my Duron 800 pc. Happy new year to everyone! carl
--- Jerry Feldman
wrote: On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 19:35:25 -0500 (EST)
eh man
wrote: Hello,
What is the good java IDE environment on suse 9.1?
How
about eclipse?
Both Eclipse and NetBeans are good. Both have their string and weak points. I was working on a project where Eclipse had been the recommended tool, but someone else had downloaded netbeans. (http://www.netbeans.org/). After some research, I found that there were some things we needed that were supported by Netbeans and not by Eclipse. personally, I found the Eclipse front end to be a bit more polished, but I found that Netbeans tends to fit into a Unix/Linux environment a bit better.
-- Jerry Feldman
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