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RE: Which IDE is best for JSF

From: DanglingChap <blackishbubble_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 13:20:32 -0700 (PDT)

thanks for the reply. Right now the only issue is TIME, I really need to take
the project on in short time else i would have chosen Eclipse, since i have
already worked on it plus it have a wide variety of plug-ins available.

Any how, waiting for others for their valuable suggestions.

Todd Patrick wrote:
>
> If your willing to spend the money, IntelliJ is not bad at all.
>
> Oracle JDeveloper if you want to use ADF Faces and/or the ADF framework.
>
> I use Netbeans - stay away from any of the version 6 builds or
> milestones - version 5.5.1 works really well.
>
> I don't use Eclipse, so I can't make a call there.
>
> Why does it have to be drag & drop, the API isn't that hard and you can
> do some really great things with JSF View with a good understanding of
> the JSF Lifecycle and events. My $.02.
>
> If it's just a time issue, Java Studio Creator isn't that bad, you just
> need to go through the tutorials and make sure you check your code once
> in awhile on Glassfish.
>
> --Todd
>
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> From: DanglingChap [mailto:blackishbubble_at_gmail.com]
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> Subject: Which IDE is best for JSF
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> Hi, I need to make up an already created project of ASP.NET in JSF. The
> earlier project was already at some stage so i have to take this new
> implementation to that point a.s.a.p. Besides all that configuration
> stuff and other things. I need to have some really cool JSF IDE which
> support visual design (drag and drop). Right now the only choice i have
> is Java Studio Creator, but don't know why i am not feeling comfortable
> with this decision. Is there any other Good IDE or plugins for ECLIPSE
> or MyEclipse? I may be looking forward for MyFaces, facelets
> implementation as well but it will be in later stages. Suggest me some
> good IDE. Again, I need some IDE with DRAG AND DROP support at PAGE
> LEVEL.
>
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