[java ee programming] Re: NetBeans vs. Eclipse/RAD, etc...

2009-02-18 Thread Karl
line, I should have simply asked about Eclipse. regards, Karl --- On Wed, 2/18/09, Manjula Srinivas wrote: From: Manjula Srinivas Subject: [java ee programming] Re: NetBeans vs. Eclipse/RAD, etc... To: ruchir.pan...@gmail.com Cc: mick.tim...@gmail.com, karlk...@yahoo.com, java-ee-j2ee-prog

[java ee programming] Re: NetBeans vs. Eclipse/RAD, etc...

2009-02-18 Thread Mick Timony
RAD 7.5 is the latest version from IBM. You can get a demo version with versions of WebSphere 6.1 & 7 from IBM's website. But once you install everything it's takes up about 4.5GB of disk space, and the install process can take sometime as the installer downloads what it needs from IBM. On Wed, Fe

[java ee programming] Re: NetBeans vs. Eclipse/RAD, etc...

2009-02-18 Thread ruchir pandit
Just google it out. It's latest version available there. RAD has got very nice help from its help manual. After installing it, when you open it for the first time you will see imp tutorial. I think that tutorial should be fine. Regards Ruchir On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Manjula Srinivas wrote

[java ee programming] Re: NetBeans vs. Eclipse/RAD, etc...

2009-02-18 Thread Manjula Srinivas
For a long time I had been think to explore a bit about RAD, Can anyone give me the link to download RAD for free. Any documents to use the same will be helpful as well. Thanks in advance, Manjula On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 4:30 PM, ruchir pandit wrote: > Hi Mick, >I am also using IBM RAD. I d

[java ee programming] Re: NetBeans vs. Eclipse/RAD, etc...

2009-02-18 Thread ruchir pandit
Hi Mick, I am also using IBM RAD. I don't see any issue here. The only issue is it consumes more memory than Eclipse so make sure that RAM supports this. Let us know if you run into any issue. Thanks, Ruchir On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Mick Timony wrote: > I'm not using Eclipse for

[java ee programming] Re: NetBeans vs. Eclipse/RAD, etc...

2009-02-18 Thread Mick Timony
I'm not using Eclipse for this course, but I've used IBM's Rad & Eclipse a lot over the years. I don't think it'll be problem to do the course using either of those IDE's, just make sure when you submit your homework as a WAR file that you include the source also (there should be a checkbox on the