I am not sure what the big difference is but I imagine Intellij must
have some very good features that makes it worth paying for a product.
My experience is only Eclipse and Eclipse/STS where the STS version is
free nicely packaged up version of Eclipse with Maven support and all
the tools that you need to build web applications.
Anyone starting with Maven is going to be a lot happier with an IDE that
supports Maven with a good set of graphical tools that hides the XML and
the rest of the plumbing until they get going and get to a point where
they want to optimize the peripheral issues around the things like
deployment, code generation, database management for testing, etc. where
knowing the details about Maven and the IDE start to get more important.
Ron
On 09/01/2011 3:27 AM, Stephen Connolly wrote:
imtellij is the king of the ides
- Stephen
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On 9 Jan 2011 01:38, "Ron Wheeler"<[email protected]> wrote:
On 08/01/2011 4:44 PM, Wayne Fay wrote:
i have some projects. all of these projects have them external
libraries.
i am thinking for making one proyect only for theses external libraries
and
the rest of the projects to have the dependency from this project.
This is one way of doing it that Ron likes to utilize for his projects
and can be appropriate for a lot of people, depending on what they are
building and how they are deploying it. He may chime in with more
details.
Wayne
Should I start harping on Eclipse/STS or wait until he starts to have
IDE issues?
Ron
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