+1 for Intellij Idea (I'm an happy more-than-ten-year user), but I
should also mention that, on the contrary of eclipse and nb, you have
to buy the licence for commercial sw (but it's really worth every
dollar)
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I have tried Eclipse and Netbeans and finally found out that life is
so freaking easy with IntelliJ and the Struts 2 plugin.
I could not believe it first, because it was the Struts-guys who
recommended it to me and I was previously using Eclipse for 10 years
or so.
My advice: do exactly what Lukas
as a eclipse user. :) any idea?
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On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Łukasz Lenart wrote:
> 2012/4/19 rob stone :
> > I am trying to incorporate the Struts 2 plug-in into the Netbeans IDE
> > and having problems. The Netbeans version is 7.0.1 which is the latest
> > available for Debian.
>
> Use
2012/4/19 rob stone :
> I am trying to incorporate the Struts 2 plug-in into the Netbeans IDE
> and having problems. The Netbeans version is 7.0.1 which is the latest
> available for Debian.
Use IntelliJ IDEA, give up with NB ;-)
Kind regards
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Hello,
I am trying to incorporate the Struts 2 plug-in into the Netbeans IDE
and having problems. The Netbeans version is 7.0.1 which is the latest
available for Debian.
One suggested fix was to compile the plug-in source using 7.0.1 to
achieve this, but that too failed as obviously I am missing
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