Hello,
I am developing java on Eclipse.
The main issue is because Eclipse is free - isn't it.
The other issue - Eclipse doesn't seem so friendly on GUI
(I need visual editor - I don't know if it so so awful, and that I should
not give up Eclipse ...).
I once knew to develop on JBuilder Pro (some years ago - about 2002),
but there was some problems on Hebrew design (program hang when I wrote even
a one letter in Hebrew).
JBuilder Pro isn't freeware, but if I build a start-up, and have an
investor,
the investor will invest in buying the JBuilder Pro ...
I want to know, what are the powerfull & populars Java IDEs, costs,
and what Eclipse main disadvantage ... (and is it realy free ?)
Thanks :)
Thomas Kellerer - 16 Jan 2008 09:09 GMT
Mr. X., 16.01.2008 09:25:
> I need visual editor
Try NetBeans (http://www.netbeans.org)
Thomas
1 connu - 16 Jan 2008 11:05 GMT
For GUI, you dont need the pro version of JBuilder but the free is enought.
> Hello,
> I am developing java on Eclipse.
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>
> Thanks :)
David Segall - 16 Jan 2008 13:57 GMT
>Hello,
>I am developing java on Eclipse.
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>I want to know, what are the powerfull & populars Java IDEs, costs,
>and what Eclipse main disadvantage
I have a list at <http://ide.profectus.com.au>
> ... (and is it realy free ?)
Yes.
Markus Tazl - 16 Jan 2008 19:19 GMT
> The main issue is because Eclipse is free - isn't it.
> I want to know, what are the powerfull & populars Java IDEs, costs,
> and what Eclipse main disadvantage ... (and is it realy free ?)
Oracle's JDeveloper might be interesting for you. Detailed information
can be found here :
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/index.html
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/collateral/papers/10131/newfeatur
es/index.html
and yes, Eclipse is free ... ;-)
best regards,
Markus Tazl