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Without commercial plugins it’s helpless and useless. No XML, JSP, EJB etc. NetBeans and Eclipse are both by far powerfull IDEs, than “Open Source” Idea.
FYI, XML is supported, and I know many persons that will be happy with this “helpless and useless” for example Students (and if you learn with IntelliJ, you will be a very neat and good developer), universities, Desktop developers, ME developers, Hobby programmers.
AFAIR the support for JSP and EJB are buggy and awful (most on Eclipse than in NetBeans) but this was circa 2005, so I don’t know the current state (also I don`t have high hopes)
And is “Open source” so if you want JSP and EJB support make a plugin or buy the Ultimate Edition (As I do)
Sweet. But you misspelled community
Corrected thanks
ЗачОт (nice) =)))
+10
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Cool! Everybody at JetBrains have seen it :))))
Oh this is a great honor for me
I really love JetBrains (both products and company), and I wish the best for IntelliJ CE.
I think that IntelliJ CE is great for the Java community especially for the students.
For me I’ll keep renewing my personal license
LONG LIVE TO INTELLIJ AND LONG LIVE TO JETBRAINS.
Without commercial plugins it’s helpless and useless. No XML, JSP, EJB etc. NetBeans and Eclipse are both by far powerfull IDEs, than “Open Source” Idea.
Flame War?
Sorry if I make harsh statements
FYI, XML is supported, and I know many persons that will be happy with this “helpless and useless” for example Students (and if you learn with IntelliJ, you will be a very neat and good developer), universities, Desktop developers, ME developers, Hobby programmers.
AFAIR the support for JSP and EJB are buggy and awful (most on Eclipse than in NetBeans) but this was circa 2005, so I don’t know the current state (also I don`t have high hopes)
And is “Open source” so if you want JSP and EJB support make a plugin or buy the Ultimate Edition (As I do)
Various of guys write about this subject but you wrote down some true words.