The only caveat to my development is that It will be commercial. I tried the community edition and it worked for my basic wicket dev, but the integration with JBoss in the commercial edition is *extremely* helpful. I could do all of it in the comman line, but I like "one stop shop" tools. I haven't run into anything yet that I miss from Eclipse and if I use IDEA for personal gain monetarily then a personal license will be in order.
On Friday, February 22, 2013, Gwyn Evans wrote: > On 20 February 2013 17:54, Stephen Walsh > <step...@connectwithawalsh.com<javascript:;> > >wrote: > > > I definitely like the look and feel of IDEA better, but time will tell if > > it's "more productive". It will certainly take the full 30 day trial > > period to evaluate whether it's worth the cost. > > > Don't forget that they also do a free Community Edition that has a good > chance< > http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/features/editions_comparison_matrix.html?IU > >of > being all you need for a longer evaluation[*]. (I've got a old > personal > licence but when I changed employers, the corporate standard's Eclipse & I > can't use non-corporate commercially licensed apps there - I can however > legitimately use open-source-licensed apps, so was able to switch to using > the CE with no major issues.) > > /Gwyn > -- _______________________________________ Stephen Walsh | http://connectwithawalsh.com