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IDEA concurrently with WSAD

 
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I've just been put in a project where WSAD is the development tool of
choice. As we are deploying to a websphere server there are definite
benefits to be had by working in that environment.

Being a big fan, and a pretty proficient user, of IntelliJ I was wondering if anyone has experience using IntelliJ in a project where other developers
use WSAD ? Although the step by step debugging offered by WSAD is a big
plus, I figure the added control (I don't like the wizardy style WSAD uses for a lot of its functionality) and speed of development I get by using
IntelliJ might make it worthwhile.

Is it very problematic, do the benefits of using WSAD only outweigh the
advantages of using IntelliJ concurrently with it ? Which issues can/will
arise ? All thoughts are welcome.

//Linus Nikander.
 
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