Knowing that there are tremendous number of IDES...What is a good IDE to learn for Java ?
JBuilder I know is good but I am not sure how many jobs are out that that require JBuilder. Visual Age 4 is going to be removed and outdated and the other choice from IBM is Websphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD).
When I give a search on monster.com for WSAD and JBuilder.. JBuilder jobs seem far lesser than Visual Age or WSAD...
Also there is a new one from Rational i.e Rational XDE. I have got a free copy of this one from Rational (trial ofcourse)
Which from your experience is a good one?
Priyanka
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Popular IDE for Java? JBuilder/WSAD/Visual Age/ Rational XDE (3 messages)
- Posted by: priyanka shah
- Posted on: September 19 2002 14:16 EDT
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- Popular IDE for Java? JBuilder/WSAD/Visual Age/ Rational XDE by Mahesha GS on September 20 2002 05:50 EDT
- Popular IDE for Java? JBuilder/WSAD/Visual Age/ Rational XDE by vindhyachal sharma on September 23 2002 04:04 EDT
- Popular IDE for Java? JBuilder/WSAD/Visual Age/ Rational XDE by priyanka shah on September 23 2002 13:04 EDT
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- Posted by: Mahesha GS
- Posted on: September 20 2002 05:50 EDT
- in response to priyanka shah
I believe nobody sticks to a particular IDE as any enterprise requires editing different files other than Java
files and integrating the whole.
If you are really need one only for Java JBuilder is popular and now also look at IDEA form intellij at
www.intellij.com seems to be better one and integrates many stuff that are required for enterprise -
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- Posted by: vindhyachal sharma
- Posted on: September 23 2002 04:04 EDT
- in response to Mahesha GS
Hi,
we r using Oracle JDevloper9i release 2 and i think its good for EJB and other Java releated things.
http://otn.oracle.com
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Popular IDE for Java? JBuilder/WSAD/Visual Age/ Rational XDE[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: priyanka shah
- Posted on: September 23 2002 13:04 EDT
- in response to Mahesha GS
intellij seems okay for jsp and html from the way the product is described on the website.. they dont mention servlets either..
Priyanka