Re: Community "bounties"
Re: Community "bounties"
- Subject: Re: Community "bounties"
- From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 13:22:05 -0400
Le 2012-09-10 à 13:17, Ângelo Andrade Cirino <email@hidden> a écrit :
> Hi Chuck,
>
> I am not skilled enough, at least for now, to develop any plugin for any platform. I would have to study a lot.
>
> But the question is, and I ask for your opinion: Is the effort worth?
>
> I mean, if we have two different platforms to choose from, will the effort of maintaining two plugins architectures pay in the future?
And the answer is: no. We already have problems maintaining one plugin, so I can't imagine maintaining two.
> Besides this, I think we would need a migration tool so that people would be able to go from one tool to the other without loosing work and without having to configure the projects all over.
If you use the standalone Entity Modeler and Maven, you can use much of what WOLips offers inside NetBeans or IntelliJ. The big part that is missing is the component editor. Even there, you can use a text editor and inline bindings, but validation will only be done when you actually run the application and use the component that you just modified.
> I have never used NetBeans, I have just downloaded it. How do Java programmers rate Eclipse versus NetBeans?
>
> Angelo
>
> Em 10/09/2012, às 14:10, Chuck Hill escreveu:
>
>> If you put in the effort to write a NetBeans (or IntelliJ or...) plugin, then you have the right to choose. :-)
>>
>> Chuck
>
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