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Is NetBeans 7.2.1 better than Eclipse

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    adeelgr8one
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    I am asking this question because I recently installed and then uninstalled eclipse IDE because it put me under lots of troubles for java whereas NetBeans is running quite smoothly with lots of support.There are lots of problems with JDBC driver with Eclipse (as far as I know) and no search engine even their own FAQ's don't provide the exact solution Always believe in God and never let misfortunes make you give up

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      I am asking this question because I recently installed and then uninstalled eclipse IDE because it put me under lots of troubles for java whereas NetBeans is running quite smoothly with lots of support.There are lots of problems with JDBC driver with Eclipse (as far as I know) and no search engine even their own FAQ's don't provide the exact solution Always believe in God and never let misfortunes make you give up

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      Nagy Vilmos
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      I use Netbeans and I like it. Others may disagree as it is a mater of preference as far as I'm concerned.


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        I am asking this question because I recently installed and then uninstalled eclipse IDE because it put me under lots of troubles for java whereas NetBeans is running quite smoothly with lots of support.There are lots of problems with JDBC driver with Eclipse (as far as I know) and no search engine even their own FAQ's don't provide the exact solution Always believe in God and never let misfortunes make you give up

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        Lost User
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        I have always used Eclipse as I find it easier to work with than NetBeans, but as the great Vilmos says: "ez egy mater preferencia".

        speaking as ...

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          I have always used Eclipse as I find it easier to work with than NetBeans, but as the great Vilmos says: "ez egy mater preferencia".

          speaking as ...

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          TorstenH
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          I'm using Eclipse too. Netbeans is too fancy, to much play around for me. Eclipse is just right. Most developers I know are working with Eclipse.

          regards Torsten When I'm not working

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            I am asking this question because I recently installed and then uninstalled eclipse IDE because it put me under lots of troubles for java whereas NetBeans is running quite smoothly with lots of support.There are lots of problems with JDBC driver with Eclipse (as far as I know) and no search engine even their own FAQ's don't provide the exact solution Always believe in God and never let misfortunes make you give up

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            Anil Kumar 23
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            Its just a matter of preference only.. netbeans n eclipse... depends on person to person...

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