IMO, an IDE is a must-have tool for any serious development project. I 
haven't used Emacs in a very long time, but unless a miracle of some sort 
has occurred, it can't even remotely compare. 

Eclipse is even more amazing because it is free.

On Sunday, May 6, 2012 5:06:50 AM UTC-4, roger wrote:
>
> I've successfully deployed  YouTube Direct using the default build.xml 
> file, with a few changes for my  system, i.e. {sdk.dir} pointing 
> to the directory that contains appengine-java-sdk-1.6.4.  I'm using 
> just ant and emacs.   I've also installed the GAE plugin for Eclipse, 
> which took quite a few downloads.    So my question is, what is the 
> big advantage in using  Eclipse in working with the Java implemention 
> of GAE?

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