On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, Dusan Zatkovsky wrote:
As Jose told me today, there exists juic maven plugin, which could do much
stuff for you at buildtime. But - from my point of view, it is very cheap
documented ( only some xml examples ) and harder to understand for me. For
example, using xml
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
Hi.
My subjective point of view:
I have used Netbeans and Jambi with ant and maven projects for a while, I
never used Eclipse for any kind of development ( I extremely hate its
keyboard shortcuts, which are difficult to remap and its gtk look ).
First of all, I started with ant. So I unpacked
I extremely hate its keyboard shortcuts, which are difficult to remap and
its gtk look
BTW, to be honest, I am thinking about to give Eclipse second chance ( only
for jambi projects ). Maybe when I will have some free time, I'll try it ...
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Dusan
Dusan Zatkovsky wrote:
- You must convert your jui's into .java manually, or create some script, or
hack ant to have that done on buildtime. This is a little problem when you
are developing the same app on linux and windoze. I rewrited all scripts into
java ( uh ) and it is working now.
Dusan Zatkovsky wrote:
I extremely hate its keyboard shortcuts, which are difficult to remap and
its gtk look
BTW, to be honest, I am thinking about to give Eclipse second chance ( only
for jambi projects ). Maybe when I will have some free time, I'll try it ...
From the information in
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