Mike wrote:
I was using MyEclipse. It's got a "so-so" (IMHO) implementation for JSF ("drag and drop", then you're on your own in the code window) and no support for portlets. Sun jsf IDE is very good , it support portlet development too. but there is a problem . I can not use it effectively with 1024 MB of ram in a p4 2.5GHZ maybe just sun developers with Quad processors workstations could use it. many times it reaches 400MB of memory usage with a 25 page portlet. They are going to provide its release , no one know what is new and enhanced in the final release in comparison with EA 2 . Sun want People in The DARK . at least they can provide a bug fix and enhancement list . some of my question are related to some IDE bug , and i do not know whether i should continue with SJC or not. :-) Although The Creator Architect is very active in this list , maybe he could clarify some doubts. *overall view : It will be a good product when they port it to netbeans 5 for enhancing the editor , Fix its performance problems* Mike |
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