God tryed Netbeans. And now we have Argentina! heheheeh just a little brazillian joke!
Someone has posted and i agree. Thas not a manager decision. Developer should ask the manager why he is taking that decision, and show the benefits of using another IDE. After all, the developers will use the IDE not the manager. Bruno Ledesma 2009/6/19 Martijn Reuvers <martijn.reuv...@gmail.com> > JDev is not a bad IDE actually. If you want a lot of ready to use > integrated functionality then its by far better than any of the > earlier mentioned IDE's (especially if you use e.g. bc4j, soa, adf > etc) - this is true as long as you need the oracle taste that is. > > For pure java programming the other IDE's are a lot more pleasant to > use (especially with non-oracle open-source frameworks like wicket, > spring, seam etc). I've done projects in both JDeveloper and the other > IDE's, and they all get the job done. :) And you're right I guess, for > non-java people JDeveloper is easier to start with I think... > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >