I talked once to an IBM guy (IBM is a big player in the Eclipse project) why they did such strange things and the answer was: “Because of the speed!”. Startup, editing, browsing the source – just everything.īut the strangest thing is still the mix of java and native source components in excipse, which makes it pretty hard to port Eclipse. The NetBeans IDE is nuch more faster in just everything. If you compare Eclipse (which hasn’t all the plugins IBM delivers with WSAD) to Netbeans, I have to say, Netbeans is far far better than Eclipse. 1GHz CPU and below 1GB of RAM if you want to do resious EJB development with is. Eclipse is the foundation of WSAD, and, I have to say, it is the biggest and slowest IDE I have ever used. We do Java/JSP/HTML/EJB development with it. I don’t really know why the do such a stupid thing.Īt work we use “WebSphere Studio Application Developer” (short WSAD) from IBM for one year now. ![]() In opposite to NetBeans (which is 100% Java), Eclipse need an individual distro for everey supported platform. Therefore it is not very easy to port Eclipse to different platforms. …is, that it is a stange mix of Java and native components.
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