> Be or not to be? (or viceversa...)
> This question follows my previous one about the choice of Qt-Jambi respect
> to Swing... I've chosen to try Qt -Jambi because I already feel comportable
> with Qt.
> Now the further step is the choice of the IDE. At a first glance I prefer
> NetBeans, it seems to me a bit more clear and easier then the huge Eclipse.
> However I see that there's more talks about building and configuring
> Eclipse projects? What about Qt-Jambi? Does the platform plays a major role
> with it's ease of use? What are the respective pros and cons?
>
> Thanks again for your support.
> giovanni

If you have good hardware (2 or more GBs in ram and Dual core processor)  I 
recommend you eclipse. It's easy to create new projects  and you have a lot of 
plugins to make your development faster (like the loggin plugin, task plugin, 
svn plugin, JPA integration, maven plugin, qt jambi integration plugin, etc.).

If you are thinking in using Databases, I suggest that you use eclipselink for 
the connection and persistence management (the integration with eclipse dalí 
is excelent).

I recommend to download the eclipse for JEE developers.

Also, USE maven. With maven you can build all your project outside of eclipse, 
create execs, installers, etc. Everything that you need if somewant needs to 
program with a slow computer.

PD: It is possible to upload the jambi jars to a public maven repository?
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