I have been using the netbeans javascript support for the last few
days to develop an extjs app. I am amazed how good the autocompletion
is - all properties & methods for the extjs and my custom components
are available.
The performance of the javascript debugger is way better than firebug
- stepping through ext-all-debug.js in firebug takes ~2 seconds a step
but is instant in netbeans.
However I still prefer eclipse for java editing and the mylyn features
- the IDE Slut club as a new member!

On Nov 6, 3:09 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All the mentionings here and there about NetBeans on the podcast got
> me motivated to give it a try. I'm a long time joyful Intellij user,
> but at my current company we are using Eclipse. We're considering
> switching to Maven builds, and we would love to find an IDE that is
> well integrated with Maven so that we can describe a project once (via
> the pom), and have that description apply to unattended builds as well
> as the IDE. The Maven plug-in for Eclipse was a little ugly (like a
> lot of things in Eclipse) so I tried NetBeans. It is one of the
> cleanest, tightest IDE's I have seen in a long time. Where has it been
> hiding? The Maven plug-in works beautifully. It makes NetBeans feel
> like it was designed to work with Maven.Very nice work!
>
> PS: Unfortunately we won't be able to switch to NetBeans just yet
> because there isn't a Perforce plug-in for it.

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