On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 7:40 AM, Donnie Carvajal
<donnie.carva...@transformyx.com> wrote:
> I am getting a new machine and we are installing all of the software.  I am 
> running Builder as a plug-in now and it is very flaky and a lot of features 
> don't work (i.e. tag completion, code coloring is sporadic, etc.).
>
> Would you suggest I do this new install standalone?

I suspect you'll get a bunch of different answers here...

I always run Builder as a standalone install because I tend to have
multiple Eclipse installations, all configured differently for
different projects (Java, Groovy, JBoss, whatever). That way it's
easier to rebuild a single install if it gets corrupted, rather than
having a single install with everything in it. My only caveat is that
Builder standalone is not a full Eclipse install so certain plugins
won't work because they depend on features present in Eclipse but not
present in Builder (the Scala plugin was the one that caught me out).
YMMV.

As for stability, I've found Builder standalone to be really solid
(and I have it open 24x7).
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