Re: deb for netbeans
Alex Lau wrote:
Not to start a fight or angthing pure educational question :)
I really don't see how you can use JEdit to replace Netbean. I know it
allows plugins but I couldn't find much
online... I don't know how availiable that is... ( openIDE is very
complete :) , sorry I'm a hardcore netbean fans )
I mean not only how many plugins out there but also how easy to develop
plugins for JEdit.... anyway.. Just sample
question... that I don't have time to dig into and find out. I do wish
someone could produce as complete IDE as Netbeans
with better preformance. :)
Alex
I'm not sure if there's a full listing of plugins on the jEdit web sites
- to be honest, they aren't that great. You can install plugins by
running the plugin manager within jEdit - same deal as NetBeans really,
except you don't need an account on the upstream server.
As to whether its a replacement for NetBeans, it really depends what you
want from it. If you mostly work in the code editor in NetBeans, you'll
probably find it very nearly as powerful and generally more efficient.
If you depend on the wizards and dialogue boxes then no, you probably
won't like jEdit as much.
Personally, I found the gui aids more obstructive than helpful, but I
guess it depends a lot on how you work.
Ultimately, sluggish performance is the price you pay for any heavy
weight IDE.
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Geoff Beaumont
Geoff@stormhammer.com
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