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Hi everybody,
I suppose it is quite a recurrent question but as we are starting our
project, we wonder about the community feeling concerning the Java IDE
to be adopted, considering the fact that Java is quite a new environment
for us.
So, what Java IDE do you suggest to be preconised for a new project ?
Our preferences would make us look further both at Eclipse and NetBeans
(also someone in the lab uses Jbuilder) ; among the Epics users, is
there any consensus for one of these ? Are there any ways later to move
from one IDE to an other one or does this choice will impact the whole
life of the project ?
The same type of question also apply for the graphic library to use
(Teechart, Jchart, Jfreechart ... other ?). Is it possible to
standardize one or does it depend on the GUI to be created ?
Eric Lecorche
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