The Net Beans IDE. Good in theory
2 Message(s) by 2 Author(s) originally posted in java api
| From: francisardi |
Date: Monday, February 23, 2004
|
Nowadays when you obtain the
SDK form JAVA.com
you get a new interactive
programming environemt
much like the Borland
C++ IDE .
Up to now I have been developing
application s "the old way"
using the operating
system command line method .
Then my computer at home crashed and I decided to install the
JDK on my office computer. This was when I got the new
Net Beans IDE. It all seemed good in theory, having eveything
conveniently in one package, the editing, compiling and
executing of your program. It even promised a way to assemble
Jar files.
The problem is that application programs which compoiled just fine
using the Command line
compiler (JAVAc MyApp.JAVA) seemed to generate
numerous "can not Resolve Symbol" errors on this new IDE thing.
This is despite I had all necessary classes in the same directory.
I just do not understand. What's worse is that there are no readily
available online resources to
address such issues.
Thank goodness I did not have to pay for this thingy.
I finally got my home computer up and running again and
I so happend to have an SDK (the old kind) from a CD I got
with a JAVA textbook.
I loaded it
onto my computer and I am back in business again.
Francis
| From: hugo |
Date: Monday, April 19, 2004
|
when I
cutover from using the command line tools to an ide several years
back I had similar problems - all of which could be put
down to cockups i'd
made when using the command line method which was acceptable there but
simply not
strict enough for the ide to follow...
ultimately I find ides provide some nice features and shortcuts in the
development
process which make them worth while once you get used to
them...
my personal preference.... eclipse
persevere - its worth it in the end....
wrote in message:
Nowadays when you obtain the SDK form JAVA.com
you get a new interactive programming environemt
much like the Borland C++ IDE.
Up to now I have been developing applications "the old way"
using the operating system command line method.
Then my computer at home crashed and I decided to install the
JDK on my office computer. This was when I got the new
Net Beans IDE. It all seemed good in theory, having eveything
conveniently in one package, the editing, compiling and
executing of your program. It even promised a way to assemble
Jar files.
The problem is that application programs which compoiled just fine
using the Command line compiler (JAVAc MyApp.JAVA) seemed to generate
numerous "can not Resolve Symbol" errors on this new IDE thing.
This is despite I had all necessary classes in the same directory.
I just do not understand. What's worse is that there are no readily
available online resources to address such issues.
Thank goodness I did not have to pay for this thingy.
I finally got my home computer up and running again and
I so happend to have an SDK (the old kind) from a CD I got
with a JAVA textbook.
I loaded it onto my computer and I am back in business again.
Francis
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