<venividi> hooray for emacs and jdee. *much* easier, faster, and more resource friendly than eclipse.
<venividi> (that's *right* folks, i've found something where emacs is *more*
resource friendly than the competitor...)
Personally, I heart IDEA. Sure, you have to pay for it. But it's like Eclipse if Eclipse had more features that you actually need for Java dev and if Eclipse didn't suck horrendously. And, something that has always been key for me, it will still allow you to do code analysis and refactoring even if you aren't set up to build using it's build tools! (Honestly, who uses their IDE to build? Who ever has a build system simple enough for an IDE to emulate well? I've never seen it happen.)
Overall, I find it to be a huge productivity enhancer.
There is a free 30-day trial.
(Note - There is an annoying issue I see with the 5.0.2 release on Debian - my typing goes to the wrong open tab! You may want to just use 4.0 if you're on a Linux platform. Hell, any release since 3.0 is pretty damn spiffy.)
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Date: 2006-01-23 02:21 am (UTC)Overall, I find it to be a huge productivity enhancer.
There is a free 30-day trial.
(Note - There is an annoying issue I see with the 5.0.2 release on Debian - my typing goes to the wrong open tab! You may want to just use 4.0 if you're on a Linux platform. Hell, any release since 3.0 is pretty damn spiffy.)