On Thu, 17 Jul 2008, Haolin wrote:

> Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 23:43:59 +0800
> From: Haolin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [jdee-users] Is JDEE powerful enough for programmer?
> 
> Hi,
> I don't want to stir up controversy or do not respect Emacs and Jdee. I
> just want to know should I use it instead of Netbeans?
> I am Emacs fans but just force on C, Bash, Todo, Calendar and Gnus. I am
> migrate on Java now, For years I always use netBeans as IDE, but, you
> know, if you familiar with emacs, you do not want to change, same to me.
> but I am not sure is JDEE powerful enough for a web java developer? It
> sames not much people use it.
>

I have been using jde for 3 years in the workplace for java web
development.  It has served me very well.  In fact, fancy GUI IDEs like
eclipse and jdevelper (I have never used netbeans) frustrate me to no
end, now that I am accustomed to jde.

I augment jde's functionality by using XRefactory.  It makes traversal
through the source code much easier.

The downside: jde is only now becoming more jdk-1.5 friendly, and
XRefactory can only handle jdk-1.4.  Perhaps someone who uses semantic
could offer their opinion?

Carlos Konstanski

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