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Re: checkin IntelliJ or NetBeans projects?

From: Lloyd L Chambers <Lloyd.Chambers_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 08:53:34 -0700

Kedar,

Thanks, I did not have the plugin installed. Any others you recommend?

I've found that IntelliJ has a lot of nice features, but is far too
slow to use as an editor even on a single sub-module; it has delays of
a large fraction of a second clicking around to edit. And that's on a
dual-core 2.4GHz Mac.

Maybe NetBeans will work faster. When doing a significant amount of
editing, an external editor which is instantly responsive, like XCode,
or TextWrangler (Mac) works a lot more conveniently for that purpose,
though unfortunately only for that purpose.

Lloyd

On Apr 14, 2008, at 4:34 PM, Kedar Mhaswade wrote:
> Lloyd L Chambers wrote:
>> Let me clarify: I am a newbie at both.
>> How do I use NetBeans *the right way* with V3?
>
> Choose the project you want to edit (e.g. common/amx-api)
> and then double click on the orange icon against that name
> after doing an Open Project ... in NetBeans. Alternatively,
> you can open the entire V3 project in NetBeans, but that may
> clutter your project window.
>
> Like others have said, your pom.xml is your NB/Intellij project.
>
> I have assumed that you have used Mevenide plugin with NetBeans
> that knows how to open maven pom.xml's. If you don't have it,
> then get it from NetBeans update center.
>
>
>
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Sun Microsystems, Inc