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What IDE should I be using

 
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I am not terribly familiar with JBoss (just passed SCBCD exam though). Does anyone have any suggestion about what IDE I should be using.
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Hmm.. that's like asking what your favorite food is.. everyone will give you a different answer...
I like to work with IntelliJ, but if you are more into open-source IDE's, you could check out Eclipse. I never used it but I heard a lot of good comments about it...
 
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if you like the command-line, go for emacs and ant. One advantage is that there's one less layer of complexity (if you take out the IDE)
 
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I have used 3 different IDEs - I am satisfied with Eclipse and stopped trying other IDEs. It is a little slow to start-up but I can't think of using any other IDE. It can satisfy a big user base. I would suggest that you use couple of IDEs and decide based on that.
My employer uses IBM Websphere Studio Application Developer (WSAD) which is a commercial version of eclipse. I use eclipse at home so it works out well for me.
Hope this helps.
[ March 28, 2004: Message edited by: Hari Gangadharan ]
 
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