Hi,
I have used Visual Age for Java (VAJ)3.5 It is a pretty neat tool for j2ee
development.
I'll list some of the features that I liked and some that I didn't.
+s.
1.Organises and displays code very well.(e.g. If u have an interface, you can
get a list of all the classes in your project that implement the i/f).
2.Can deploy EJBs,servlets directly on to Websphere.
3.Maintains all the versions of the code you want.
4.Can include other resources (property files, xmls, etc.) into the project.
-s.
1. It maintains all code in a repository, so u cannot see your .java files
outside VAJ unless u export them.
2.No features like remote debugging ( as opposed to JBuilder).
3. As the repository grows ( usually around the deadline), VAJ is not so stable
(it hangs ).
Hope this helps.
Sowmya.
Joshua Yip wrote:
> Hi ppl,
>
> My company is comtemplating between 2 IDE, Visual Age 3.5 and JBuilder 4 to
> begin developing our J2EE application. Can anyone give their opinion about
> any of the IDE ?
> Thanks
>
> Joshua
>
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