Java IDE comparision 2007 ( netbeans , eclipse , jbuilder )

Hi there
I have been searching for this answer for long time , no clear work was done on it .
Can I at least get latest compasition between
1) netbeans
2) eclipse
3) myeclipse
4) jbuilder
thanks

georgemc wrote:
jwenting wrote:
georgemc wrote:
nasert wrote:
georgemc , I totally agree with u , I am just curious to know about such a comparision .Then you need to provide the dimensions of that comparison. The quality of each IDE is mostly subjective, so you need to say what you're comparingIt isn't, not really.
Notbeans is so far behind the rest of the world it's not worthy of consideration.
The other 3 mentioned are all Eclipse (though 2 of them with some plugins to make them look more fancy).
None can compare with IntelliJ.Between your answer and Kaj's answer below, you've managed to confirm that, yes, it actually is subjective! Can't argue with the fact that some people think Netbeans is the best thing since sliced breadWell, that depends on whether Kaj was serious (I doubt it, I've never seen someone say with a straight face that Netbeans was superior to anything).

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    [org.netbeans.core.modules #6] Warning: the module com.sun.forte4j.j2ee.debugger uses org.openide.deprecated which is deprecated: Clients of obsoleted Open APIs are encouraged to remove this dependency. See http://www.netbeans.org/download/dev/javadoc/OpenAPIs/org/openide/doc-files/upgrade.html#3.5i-sep-I
    Type Groups Level Module Name
    err * 255 * (Default)
    Type Groups Level Module Name
    err * 255 * (Default)
    cfg 9 255 com.sun.forte4j.webdesigner
    Last execution suffered an abnormal exit at Sunday, May 22, 2005 10:15:18 PM EDT
    Log file not specified
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    QuantumAutoupdateModule 1116814706515 starting check
    Warning - org.netbeans.modules.projects.SetMainClassCookieAction should override CallableSystemAction.asynchronous() to return false
    Warning - org.netbeans.modules.debugger.delegator.DefaultDebuggerType should have overridden startDebugger(DataObject,boolean); falling back on deprecated ExecInfo usage; see: http://www.netbeans.org/download/dev/javadoc/OpenAPIs/org/openide/doc-files/upgrade.html#3.5i-sep-II-ExecInfo

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