I was a fan of NetBeans, and even developed a plugin for it, but since I had
a look at eclipse, I can only say WOW.
try it out, you will never regret it ;-)

Akmal
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From: <David_Solbach/MR/de/[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 12:09 PM
Subject: NetBeans and TDK 2.2


> Hi,
>
> I wonder how to use NetBeans to work with the TDK, I read a howto on
> remote debugging, and that works fine (at least it stop's at my
> breakpoints and so on).
> But I have another Problem, when I mount the filesystem in Netbeans, (I
> mount the directory $tdkroot/webapps/myapp) it obviously recognizes it as
> a web application, builds completion-db's and so on.
>
> Unfortunately I get a load of "Invalid package declaration" errors...
> every source file, that uses a code like:
>
> import org.myapp.modules.screen;
>
> or similar, creates this kind of error, also "class MyClass extends
> SecureScreen" creates an error message, because SecureScreen isn't
> recognized (because of the invalid package declaration).
> I tried google a lot to find a solution, but couldn't find a howto on
> using NetBeans with TDK, what IDE's do you prefer?
> what should I do?
>
> Thank You,
>
> David
>
>
>
>
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