I think the question is, are you willing to commit to an IDE,
or are you just happier with a decent editor?

(and of course the line blurs around do-it-all editors, meh)

ben


On 4/9/07, Jason LaPier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I personally don't like Eclipse as much - I get along with jedit.
Netbeans is decent; I'm really liking the new NetBeans 6 in development.
I can see myself using that more often as it becomes more stable.

- Jason L.


> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of larry price
> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 10:18 AM
> To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group
> Subject: [Eug-lug] Java programming on linux (IDE,emacs,vi what?)
>
> I'v had call to work with java on occasion recently, but it
> looks like I'll be needing to do more with it soon.
>
> Up until now I've always attacked it with emacs, and not
> worried too much about grander productivity issues. I'd like
> to ask if anyone on this list is doing larger projects in
> Java, and if so what tools are you using in the way of IDEs,
> profilers and deployment toolchains.
>
> Features I'm interested in are things like class-browser,
> method name autocompletion and automating as much of the
> cruft out my way as possible.
>
> And obviously I'm looking for things that play well with *nix
> operating systems.
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