Best IDE for a new team (Help)

We are embarking on a brand new project with new team (startup). This application is JSP/Servlet and most probably J2EE (dont know yet)
Others (CSS, AJAX, JScript, JDBC etc usual)
Can you please suggest me what is the best IDE if we have to
start fresh.
I have the following in mind: NetBeans 5.0, Sun Studio Enterprise 8 (or wait for 8.1) and Eclipse. (or) please suggest another which you find excellent.
Thanks
- Ravi

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