[ajug-members] favorite IDE

Ron Cordell ron.cordell at gmail.com
Thu Aug 10 12:22:04 EDT 2006


One of the things I liked about NetBeans way back when was the ability to
map its project setup to your physical directories, so it didn't force you
into a particular directory structure. I haven't used NetBeans much since
then. Eclipse is somewhat flexible in this regard, but not as much as
NetBeans. When using add-ons like MyEclipse, it's almost impossible to get
them to work for existing projects because they force a physical directory
structure. I've had a bug into MyEclipse for a long time to change that but
they're busy adding new features. :)  So generally I can't use MyEclipse if
I wanted to unless it's a completely new project.

On 8/10/06, Burr Sutter <burr.sutter at jboss.com> wrote:
>
> You might be right.
>
> Every development team has a unique project/folder/build structure and
> pull that into an IDE takes too much effort in some cases.
>
> Eclipse's import project from Ant trick has failed me before.  What has
> been the rest of your collective experiences?  Perhaps Netbeans performs
> better this case.
>
> Burr
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:ajug-members-bounces at ajug.org] On Behalf Of Kammy
> Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 10:43 AM
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> Subject: [ajug-members] favorite IDE
>
> I guess I am a dinosaur. I use xemacs and vi.  I tried
> using eclipse 1 X, but didn't like the whole project
> thing, etc, which I can't stand about IDE's anyway.
>
> Kammy
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