[ajug-members] Your favorite IDE

Howard Kapustein hkapustein at manh.com
Thu Aug 3 08:45:09 EDT 2006


Generally, TSE Pro (http://www.semware.com/html/tsepro44new.php). Been
using it for years, very handy.

Also Eclipse, but sometimes (usually) both -- Eclipse as a
compiler/debugger, but for 'editing' I often find it easier to use TSE
and then switch back to Eclipse to see and recompile the changes.

Exadel seems OK, but pricey (relatively speaking).

MyEclipse is pretty nifty for the price.

But...I recently stumbed over EasyClipse (http://www.easyeclipse.org),
which seems to do most of what the other Eclipse+ 'products' offer, but
(a) free, (b) in multiple flavors and (c) also separately available.
They bundle Eclipse plus various plugins, targeting different types of
work -- Desktop, Server, Mobile, Plugin authors, LAMP, PHP, ROR and
Python last I looked. Just Eclipse plus various plugins, all
precollected and integrated into an install image. If I didn't already
have a working environment I'd have taken one of theirs as my baseline.
[As it was, I snagged some of the plugins they use which I didn't
already have.] Good stuff.

	- Howard


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Burr Sutter" <burrsutter at gmail.com>
To: "General AJUG membership forum (100-200 messages/month)" 
<ajug-members at ajug.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 6:25 PM
Subject: [ajug-members] Your favorite IDE


> Hey Folks,
>
> I'm just curious about what your favorite IDE is.  Just an informal
> quick survey on what tools you are using to build Java based
> applications.
>
> a) Eclipse (where you've pulled in all the plug-ins you want)
> b) MyEclipse
> c) Exadel
> d) Netbeans
> e) Text Editor (vi, emacs, ultraedit, jedit, etc)
> f) IBM WSAD/RAD
> g) BEA Workshop
> h) Other
>
>
> Burr
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