![]() – They basically taking Java Studio Creator and giving us this functionality within NetBeans. The IDEA one is proprietary and I just can’t seem to grok what they are trying to give me. But, this is the greatest tool I have ever seen for GUI development with Swing components. – Cutting edge features and a kick ass GUI dev tool. It’s against the license, so that is the ‘law’. An no, I am not going to put my computers on different subnets, or block the port at each machine’s firewall. So, when I jump on any one of them and start working I don’t want some notice popping up telling me I can’t run my instances of IDEA concurrently. I currently have 3 machines in my home that I use for development. – I can have as many copies of it running as I want. Software like this only lives if people show a need. Minimum: 5GB of free disk space with 1 GB of free. 64-bit support only for MyEclipse 2018 or later. Option to include SDC to safely configure and deliver your MyEclipse IDE from behind the firewall. But there are several reasons I want to use NetBeans: Download MyEclipse and get the best Java EE IDE for the enterprise. Combined with Java 6, Tomcat 5.5/6, Glassfish, Java EE 5, etc., it will be hard to beat. When 6.0 is released (next year), I believe Netbeans will be *the* Java IDE to use. It is still very early build of 6.0, so don’t expect too much in terms of available modules or stability. Thing is *fast* and much improved over 5.5/5.0. I also tried new Netbeans 6.0 build and the only thing that was, kind of, lacking in Netbeans 5.x – first class code editor – is getting there. some of those are still not 100% finished, but things are just getting better and better with each passing week. If you’re into Java EE 5, make sure you get Glassfish server – it is supported by Netbeans 5.5 (select Sun Java System Application Server in Server Manager – SJSAS *is* built on top of Glassfish).Īlso, pay attention to additional packs: Visual Web, Profiler, Enterprise, C/C++. The focus of this release was Enterprise Java and, finally, it is all there, out of the box. First, I use Netbeans on a daily basis, I like it – so I am a bit biased, perhaps.
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