Is it safe to say, that Netbeans is out of the picture?

On Saturday, October 13, 2018 at 11:57:43 AM UTC-5, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>
> I think it depends a lot on what you expect from your IDE and whether 
> you're spending money or not.
>
> If you're ok launching GWT DevMode "manually" (through Maven, Ant or 
> Gradle, or creating your IDE launch configuration by hand), and debugging 
> your code in the browser (rather than the IDE), then any IDE would work.
>
> If you don't care about JSNI syntax highlighting and autocompletion, then 
> any Java IDE could work (including, e.g., IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition). 
> You should avoid JSNI nowadays anyway, but might still have some in 
> existing projects.
> Similarly if you don't care about a UiBinder-specific editor (any XML 
> editor would work then).
>
> Otherwise, you won't have many choices to begin with: the free Eclipse + 
> GWT Plugin, or the paid IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Edition.
>
>

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