Not that my vote counts :) but I'd vote for this. Eclipse is free, cross-platform, and one of the very best IDEs.
For those of you who have not yet tried Eclipse, the learning curve is a bit steep, but worth the investment. The Eclipse-specific footprint is very small and as Eclipse uses Ant, we're still all using the same build system. >From Hiram Chirino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 30 Oct 2003: > Great idea. +1 from me. > > Regards, > Hiram > > James Strachan wrote: > > > Nice work. > > > > As an eclipse user I'd find it incredibly useful if we could checkin > > the eclipse project files into the root incubator-geronimo directory. > > > Especially since the eclipse project files are hidden on unix, so > > users of other IDEs wouldn't see them. And its only in the root > > directory that we should do this... > > > > > > On Wednesday, October 29, 2003, at 06:38 am, Emerson Cargnin wrote: > > > >> I've made a how-to to configure geronimo on eclipse and enable > >> eclipse to > >> debug geronimo. > >> > >> I know that maven have a plugin that generates eclipse's .classpath > and > >> .project, but it works only per module. > >> > >> I have a configuration file for eclipse that get's all modules and a > >> configuration of classpath variables of needed jar's, gotten from > maven > >> repository, and the configuration needed to run geronimo inside > eclipse > >> allowing it to be debbuged. > >> I think the eclipse configuration files could be left at CVS, so it > >> would be > >> easier for someone to get along from checkout. > >> Please send your comments and feedback. Needless to say that as > >> geronimo > >> project evolves, this how to will be updated. Maybe I'll create a PDF > >> version to ease reading :) > >> > >> The how-to is at: > >> http://echofloripa.sytes.net/personalblog/ > >> index.do?post=297e2d2bf881460a00f8868a69510020 > >> Emerson Cargnin > >> http://echofloripa.sytes.net/ > >> > >> > > > > James > > ------- > > http://radio.weblogs.com/0112098/
