![]() Re: Programming In Java: Eclipse Or Netbeans? by bioye( m): 6:38am On Oct 21, 2006 You can even write a plugin to integrate intelliJ into eclipse as one application that is how powerful eclipse is. You have to write a JDT for plugin platform to virtually plugin all your in house software with eclipse. ![]() Other people have to review your code and many more server side things you can do with these IDE. You have to send it to a central server, hence checkin and checkout. If you work in a project you just don't have your code sitting on your machine. Like the CVS, Peer Review, Refactoring, Model-driven testing, agile methodology like JUnit, Code synchronization, Quality monitoring, connecting to a central server, documenta, etc. What you have to understand is that Eclipse and Netbeans are industrial IDE, they have features many of us don't use as we do not need it. I have not used IntelliJ and have not really capture its essence in the IT community. There is industry IDE for big project and commercial IDE for small and medium project. My assumption is that it probably isn't that popular because it has to be purchased, as opposed to Eclipse, say, which is basically free (well, unless you want to dabble with myEclipse ) Re: Programming In Java: Eclipse Or Netbeans? by naija4life( f): 3:30pm On Oct 20, am not a JAVA coder but those I know who are, swear by IntelliJ. But if you argue academically or technically in relation to productivity using Eclipse is more powerful to netbeans. The way you can plug-in UML and other model-driven application to work seamlessly as one integrated application is the power of eclipse.Īlthough, I don't use eclipse, it makes my argument flawed, I use netbean and like the infrastructure and it Java base components. The main power of eclipse is it Plug-in feature and crossplatform independence. ![]() The most powerful IDE on earth today is the Eclipse, cost IBM $6.4 billion dollars and later submitted to open source community to use. Well i have been using both netbeans and eclipse for like a year now and i finally dropped netbeans.Įclipse plugin Tech background is unbeatable and aids system life span and performance.Įclipse has c++, php, j2ee uml and many others i think u need to delve in more into eclipse. Most of the hardware used FTSE are not run by Microsoft but IBM, fact. IBM are not only giant hardware provider they also provide software. Remember that Bill Gates worked for IBM for three years before convincing them to try VB code on their new Altra hardware that later became IBM-Pc compatible computer we use today. All there Pc hardware from Pc to Server are designed and developed by them.īefore Microsoft EVER thought of OS (operating System) IBM has been in the game. IBM do not use Microsoft software or any other software, all software they used are developed by them. OS is OS/2, Database is DB2, IDE is Eclipse etc. If you work for IBM or have a friend that works for IBM she/he will tell you that IBM do not use any other software except IBM software i.e. Remember that IBM (international Business Machine) run compatible software on their Pc called OS/2. i wonder why IBM venture into software, they a hardware company and i think they are good at that. Wale_oau: i would go for netbeans anyday anytime, it is richer than eclipse.
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