Over the past few days, I have been playing around with Java's integrated development tools. After repeated rounds, I feel a little bit like this:
1 ultraedit32. Let's just calculate this as a broad IDE. Do not joke. CodeBasically all of them need to be input manually. This is suitable for beginners! Reason: temper basic skills.
2 jcreator this is a lightweight ide tool, but all the basic functions are available. It is preferred for developers who have no special requirements for Automatic Code Generation, dynamic API description, one-click compilation and running. Reason: simple and clear, and smooth operation!
3. netbeans is a good tool. I didn't check the information, but I felt that it was running on JVM and had certain requirements on machine configuration, I feel that the highlight is that it works well with CVS. I don't know much about other advanced functions.
4. Eclipse is the most luxurious IDE, developed by IBM Visual Age for Java. It is now known as an open-source project. With the efforts of many developers, new features are constantly added. Each Java ProgramMembers should try. Reason: the design concept is unique. Using Elipse as a platform, Java provides support in the form of plug-ins. In theory, it can become an IDE in any language with unparalleled scalability. Powerful functions, including automatic compilation, support for automated testing tools.
The above is my citrus. Let's try it on your own.