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Re: IDE for building J2EE apps



I am in the same boat.. except I have been using NetBeans and am tired of running that 800 LB gorilla on my system. Tried out Code Warrior and I think I can get used to it... At least is has reasonable code completion, not as good as NetBeans though. I was wondering if any has some what integrated Ant with CW? I am going out the CW newsgroup to ask also.. Ya know.. If there was a way to just get the Editor from NetBeans into a fast/light app, that would be great.

Mike

On Oct 30, 2003, at 9:21 AM, Dmitry Markman wrote:

I'd agree that XCode (just as PB before)
isn't very intuitive and its indexing just killing me :-(

On Oct 30, 2003, at 8:45 AM, Steve Roy wrote:

Tony Field <email@hidden> wrote:

I was drooling over the great features promised in Xcode, but it seems
to me that Java developers were quite neglected. Xcode is way too slow
for simple navigation, opening/closing files, and standard editing
tasks. (I am running OS X 10.3, upgraded from 10.2.8 on an aluminum PB
15" 1.25GHz.) Has anyone else found this, or am I just having an
unusually bad experience?

Will I'm basically like you, I am having much trouble getting used to the Xcode
UI. The user workflow just won't work with my brain, and I'm wondering how many
other people feel that way. I like the feature set of Xcode, but I dislike its
UI and worflow. So much so that I have refrained from installing Panther on some
of my machines because I can't afford to be slowed down that much. If anyone has
any tricks for getting used to Xcode, I'd really appreciate it. In the meantime,
I'm considering moving to something else, like CodeWarrior 8 or NetBeans or
JBuilder or IDEA.

Steve

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