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NetBeans and other IDE

by mamert avein santelices :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Im currently working as a programmer in a company, the company uses JDev as the IDE.
But I prefer NetBeans as an IDE, and unfortunately i cannot use netbeans because migrating sourcecode to other IDE takes alot of time. I was just wandering maybe NetBeans could migrate JDev  (and other IDE) projects to NetBeans easily (e.g. File->Open JDev Project and migrate to netbeans) and vice versa (e.g. File->Save As JDev project).
I think this could be useful for those people like me.


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by Emilian Bold-2 :: Rate this Message:

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I dunno, usually you just tell the IDE where the source code sits and
that's about it. I even had a project I was using in parallel from
Eclipse, NetBeans and was an IDEA project (customer request) and it
worked.

But if your company needs something specific regarding JDev - NetBeans
integration you could try and develop some migration assistant
in-house or pay someone to do it.

--emi



On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 5:45 AM, mamert avein santelices
<maveinsan@...> wrote:
> Hi Im currently working as a programmer in a company, the company uses JDev
> as the IDE.
> But I prefer NetBeans as an IDE, and unfortunately i cannot use netbeans
> because migrating sourcecode to other IDE takes alot of time. I was just
> wandering maybe NetBeans could migrate JDev  (and other IDE) projects to
> NetBeans easily (e.g. File->Open JDev Project and migrate to netbeans) and
> vice versa (e.g. File->Save As JDev project).
> I think this could be useful for those people like me.
>



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