re: screen display
Eclipse on a MAC beats NetBeans on a SunRay any day...But then you
probably aren't even considering a SunRay...
Vinay Agarwal wrote:
Walter,
Here are some task based comparisons:
1. Java - NB wins for better coding support
2. XML - Eclipse wins for XSD support
3. FTL - Eclipse wins for having a plugin
4. BSH - NB wins for better plugin
5. Search - Both pretty good, NB has better preview, Eclipse has
better way to restrict search for faster results
6. Performance - About the same, both slower than I like
7. Code printing - Both poor, I use PSPad
8. Column select (you will know when you need it) - Neither has
support, I use PSPad
9. Screen display - Eclipse wins for using native engine (on Windows),
NB comes close with JDK 1.6 (Mustang)
10. Bugs - Both have plenty
11. OFBiz specific support - Neither has it
You can probably tell that I use both simultaneously.
Regards,
Vinay Agarwal
-----Original Message-----
From: Jacques Le Roux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 8:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Netbeans vs Eclipse
Walter,
IMHO rather a Ford vs. Chevy issue. Short answer : Netbeans is easier to use
but has less functionnalities (plugins mainly, for FTL & BSH for example).
It depends if you really need all that Eclipse has to offer...
Jacques
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter Vaughan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 5:01 PM
Subject: Netbeans vs Eclipse
I've noticed in many of the tutorials Si and/or David use Eclipse instead
of
Netbeans. Since we are just getting started, is there a reason to use one
over
the other? I only ask because I downloaded a recent j2sdk1.5 and it came
with
netbeans, as well as tomcat, etc...
Is it a Ford vs. Chevy issue, or rather Audi vs. Yugo?
Thanks
--
Walter