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thomas:

--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on May 09, 2008, 08:31:58 am ---Concerning speed: As I am working with Java, too I would suggest to try NetBeans instead of Eclipse
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Beans get me flatulences. But seriously, what's wrong with Eclipse's performance? I tried it on my aged hardware here not long ago and was surprised how very well it worked. It took about 5 seconds to start up, and one or two lage dialogs lagged a bit when opening, but that's pretty much it. I tried the C++ version too, which looked nice as well. But then, I didn't find the compiler option panel before my attention span ended, so I trashed it :P
Considering how much anything written in Java sucked 10 years ago (completely unusable), this was really stunning.

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: thomas on May 09, 2008, 09:31:51 am ---Considering how much anything written in Java sucked 10 years ago (completely unusable), this was really stunning.

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Most likely you never tried with quite some (all) "RCP enabling" SDK plugins. This spoils speed enourmously. But yes: Just the CDT plugin or native Java (no plugin dev environment) is quite fast. Oh - and: NetBeans != Beans. ;-)

lynwell07:
Is this a Java programming language framework that allows developers to manage relational data in applications using Java Platform, Standard Edition and Java Platform, Enterprise Edition?

Jenna:

--- Quote from: lynwell07 on October 08, 2009, 10:54:38 am ---Is this a Java programming language framework that allows developers to manage relational data in applications using Java Platform, Standard Edition and Java Platform, Enterprise Edition?


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If you want to know, whether Code::Blocks has this features, you should read the whole thread and get the answer yourself.

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: jens on October 08, 2009, 11:58:02 am ---
--- Quote from: lynwell07 on October 08, 2009, 10:54:38 am ---Is this a Java programming language framework that allows developers to manage relational data in applications using Java Platform, Standard Edition and Java Platform, Enterprise Edition?

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If you want to know, whether Code::Blocks has this features, you should read the whole thread and get the answer yourself.

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