Topic: NetBeans IDE vs. Eclipse

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1.NetBeans IDE vs. Eclipse Copy to clipboard
Posted by: yekai
Posted on: 2004-09-03 03:40

Eclipse is another IDE that is sponsored by IBM. Both NetBeans IDE and Eclipse are free and open source, and the vendors behind them (Sun and IBM respectively) also sell commercial versions: Sun Java Studio for NetBeans IDE and IBM WebSphere Studio for Eclipse. While the two IDEs have many similarities, NetBeans IDE offers the following advantages over Eclipse:

a.The standard distribution of NetBeans IDE comes with all the tools needed for an out-of-the-box experience. On the other hand, the standard distribution of Eclipse is missing out-of-the-box features that are required for Java development, such as a visual editor for Swing and AWT components, and it is a nuisance to install all of the open tools for Eclipse that come standard with NetBeans.

b.NetBeans IDE is a standards-based Java technology and can, therefore, run on any platform that supports Java technology. On the other hand, Eclipse does not conform to pure Java technology because it uses SWT (Standard Widget Toolkit) instead of Swing and AWT. A custom SWT is needed for each platform on which you wish to run Eclipse.

c.NetBeans includes far more tools for web development than Eclipse. For example, NetBeans comes with a built-in Tomcat servlet container and a JSP debugger so that you can run and debug web applications based on servlets and JSPs from within the IDE.

d.NetBeans IDE provides good support for Swing and AWT development; a visual editor for Swing and AWT components is part of the main distribution.

NetBeans IDE provides good support for Java 2 platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) (wireless/mobile applications) development.

out-of-the-box features 是什莫意思?

2.Re:NetBeans IDE vs. Eclipse [Re: yekai] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: 鸡肋男
Posted on: 2004-09-03 09:07

我认为box指开发程序所必须有的东西,如编辑器,编译器,调试界面等,而out-of-the-box指的是哪些不是必备的,但是现在开发程序都应该有的东西,如上面说的可视化的swing,awt编辑器等等。

3.Re:NetBeans IDE vs. Eclipse [Re: yekai] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: bluntsword
Posted on: 2004-09-03 10:15

有两个意思,看看那个更贴切。我觉得2)更合适。

1) "Out of the box" is an expression that describes nonconformal, creative thinking. The term is used as an adverb to describe the thinking or as an adjective to describe the ideas. The term is said to derive from a famous puzzle created by early 20th century British mathematician Henry Ernest Dudeney, in which someone is asked to interconnect nine dots in a three-by-three grid by using four straight lines drawn without the pencil leaving the paper. In order to be successful, the puzzle solver has to realize that the boundries of the dot array are psychological. The only way to solve the puzzle is to extend the lines beyond the artificial boundry created by the nine dots. One also thinks of the expression "boxed-in," or having reduced choices. In the fast-paced world of information technology, employers often say they are looking for someone who "thinks out of the box." Older, related but really different terms include blue sky, far out, and off the wall. A variation is "outside the box."
As you might expect, the term "in the box" is sometimes used to describe conformal thinking. For example, in a recent magazine article about MP3 and music pirating, a manager of some music groups is quoted as saying of major label recording companies who have been slow to adapt to the Internet, "They're always thinking inside of the box."

2) "Out of the box" is also used as a synonym for "off the shelf," meaning a ready-made software, hardware, or combination package that meets a need that would otherwise require a special development effort.

4.Re:NetBeans IDE vs. Eclipse [Re: bluntsword] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: heart5
Posted on: 2004-09-03 16:17

支持。me感觉也是第二个!Cool

bluntsword wrote:
有两个意思,看看那个更贴切。我觉得2)更合适。

1) "Out of the box" is an expression that describes nonconformal, creative thinking. The term is used as an adverb to describe the thinking or as an adjective to describe the ideas. The term is said to derive from a famous puzzle created by early 20th century British mathematician Henry Ernest Dudeney, in which someone is asked to interconnect nine dots in a three-by-three grid by using four straight lines drawn without the pencil leaving the paper. In order to be successful, the puzzle solver has to realize that the boundries of the dot array are psychological. The only way to solve the puzzle is to extend the lines beyond the artificial boundry created by the nine dots. One also thinks of the expression "boxed-in," or having reduced choices. In the fast-paced world of information technology, employers often say they are looking for someone who "thinks out of the box." Older, related but really different terms include blue sky, far out, and off the wall. A variation is "outside the box."
As you might expect, the term "in the box" is sometimes used to describe conformal thinking. For example, in a recent magazine article about MP3 and music pirating, a manager of some music groups is quoted as saying of major label recording companies who have been slow to adapt to the Internet, "They're always thinking inside of the box."

2) "Out of the box" is also used as a synonym for "off the shelf," meaning a ready-made software, hardware, or combination package that meets a need that would otherwise require a special development effort.

5.Re:NetBeans IDE vs. Eclipse [Re: yekai] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: janage
Posted on: 2004-09-03 17:45

比来比去不都一个样,喜欢哪个用哪个。

我没有用过E文的Netbean,只知道中文的被译得很乱。

6.Re:NetBeans IDE vs. Eclipse [Re: yekai] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: barrcuda
Posted on: 2004-09-05 20:58

e文的netbean还不错,我就在用

7.Re:NetBeans IDE vs. Eclipse [Re: yekai] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: menzy
Posted on: 2004-09-06 07:23

我用过英文netbean,做了个小东西,还不错的。

8.Re:NetBeans IDE vs. Eclipse [Re: yekai] Copy to clipboard
Posted by: janage
Posted on: 2004-09-06 08:30

哦,有空可以试试E文的。


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