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Re: deb for netbeans



Go for IntelliJ IDEA.  It's absolutely excellent.  It has lot's of
refactoring's built in and is real pleasure to use for J2SE apps.  It is not
like some of those heavyweight UML and auto-EJB deploy etc etc packages that
are arguably good for J2EE but is relatively light weight.  It needs 64M to
128MB to run really well though for a decent sized project.

regards


----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Lau" <alex@dentonlive.com>
To: "Nicos Panayides" <anarxia@gmx.net>; <debian-java@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 12:37 AM
Subject: Re: deb for netbeans


> I don't think the problem is the speed rather the ram problem... It run
> fine in my Celeon 400
> but I 1G of ram. It run ok.
> And I really don't think any Java IDE out there is much or even possible
> faster then Netbeans
> Eclipse from IBM is in C that may clear your too slow* problem.
> Good luck.
> Alex
>
> Nicos Panayides wrote:
>
> >After the whole discussion whether the package can be packaged or not
> >let me say this. Even if it is packaged most people will not use it
> >simply because it is so damn slow. I try almost every Forte/Netbeans
> >release it comes out hoping that it can run at a decent speed on my
> >p3/500. So far it is so slow it is irritating. JBuilder is faster but
> >still it doesnt run fast enough to make it comfortable. Any suggestions
> >on a Java IDE? I want something more powerful than an editor
> >(auto-completion, ant and cvs integration, jsp and j2ee facilities would
> >be nice also). Free or not-free (license) is not an issue since I'll be
> >using it mainly for school projects.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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