i must admit, until recently my idea of an integrated development environment was emacs, a couple of shell windows, and a six-pack of dr. pepper. i had nothing against ides, in fact i was all for them, i just couldnt find one that worked for me, instead of the other way around. everything i tried either didnt format code the way i liked, required the entire development team to convert to it, didnt run my build scripts, wouldnt talk to my source code control system, or otherwise forced me to bend to its will. maybe im too picky, but hey - i like to do things my way.
for the past several months, however, ive been developing almost exclusively with various beta builds of intellij idea 3.0. it still has some bugs, of course, but this new ide is so spectacular that even in its preproduction state i cant imagine coding without it. i introduced a few co-workers to the software to hear their opinions, knowing each of them already had established their own favorites - netbeans, forte, jbuilder, jrun studio, and visual j++. theyre all using idea 3.0 now.
intellij idea 3.0
jetbrains, inc. (formerly intellij software), is based in prague, czech republic, and st. petersburg, russia. they have released a number of successful java development tools, most notably their java ide, intellij idea. the latest version, 3.0, is scheduled for release this fall and will include some major enhancements, such as full jsp/ejb support, integration with ant and junit, xml support, and a rich plug-in api for developing extensions. like idea 2.5, idea... 下一页