JSF IDE
I use Oracle JDeveloper. But It is so much complex I think.
What about Sun Studio Creator or Eclipse ?
I use Oracle JDeveloper. But It is so much complex I think.
What about Sun Studio Creator or Eclipse ?
i think eclipse is good for skill.
I use Eclipse with the Exadel plug in. And I have herd good things about NetBeans.
Go for Eclipse with WTP (Web Tools Platform) [1]. It includes JSF support [2]. The Eclipse WTP webpage also has a JSF tutorial [3]. Some Eclipse based IDE's are available with the WTP default preinstalled, for example Castillo and Lomboz. I'm using Lomboz by the way.
[1] http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/main.php
[2] http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/jsf/main.php
[3] http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/jsf/dev_resource/JSFTutorial/JSFTools_milestone1_tutorial.html
Thanks to all of you for replies. But What about Sun Studio Creator?
Oracle JDeveloper is complex but It's look and feel is huge. You just drag and drop buttons or text boxes or the other things you need. I think that's why it is so complex.
Then what about Eclipse or Sun Studio Creator? Is it as like as Oracle JDeveloper?
Personally Eclipse is the first choice. JDeveloper is also nice. Studio Creator and Netbeans were slow and unstable. Also I didn't like the less customizable look & feel of those IDE's. I don't use it's visual editors though, I just code by hand, that's more reliable and maintainable.
Why don't you just try them all out? Own experience is the best experience :)