JaroslavTulach at 08:10, 19 May 2010 - 2010-05-19 08:10:45

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Well, the mileage may vary. However if you want (or even have people with knowledge of) [[OSGi|'standard' modularity]] and [[Swing|standard UI toolkit]], then [[NetBeans]] Platform 6.9 is the easiest way to merge these two. We support [[Swing]] for ages and dedicated last nine months to [[Netigso|interoperability with OSGi]]. Some even say it is [[Talk:NetbinoxTutorial|easier to use Equinox with NetBeans IDE 6.9 than with Eclipse IDE]].
Well, the mileage may vary. However if you want (or even have people with knowledge of) [[OSGi|'standard' modularity]] and [[Swing|standard UI toolkit]], then [[NetBeans]] Platform 6.9 is the easiest way to merge these two. We support [[Swing]] for ages and dedicated last nine months to [[Netigso|interoperability with OSGi]]. Some even say it is [[Talk:NetbinoxTutorial|easier to use Equinox with NetBeans IDE 6.9 than with Eclipse IDE]].
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I'll continue to investigate various interoperability options as part of my daily job. At the end it should not matter whether you code for [[Eclipse]] or [[NetBeans]], but whether you have the right [[dependencies]] (read: no ''SWT'', bunch of [[Swing]] and don't forget [[Lookup]] ;-). This is another sign that (when there is a common ground - a lingua franca - e.g. common module system for [[Java]]) interoperability will be easier than ever. [[The_Art_of_Building_Modern_Software|Building applications]] will be like composing them from [[Lego]] bricks.
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I'll continue to investigate various interoperability options as part of my daily job. At the end it should not matter whether you code for [[Eclipse]] or [[NetBeans]], but whether you have the right [[dependencies]] (read: no ''SWT'', bunch of [[Swing]] and don't forget [[Lookup]] ;-). This is another sign that (when there is a [[module system|common ground]] - a lingua franca - e.g. common [[module system]] for [[Java]]) interoperability will be easier than ever. [[The_Art_of_Building_Modern_Software|Building applications]] will be like composing them from [[Lego]] bricks. There is only one prerequisite:
Choose your [[dependencies]] wisely!
Choose your [[dependencies]] wisely!

JaroslavTulach at 08:09, 19 May 2010 - 2010-05-19 08:09:05

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I've just seen following [[Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory:RightDependencies|quote in my mailbox]]: 'perhaps [[NetBeans]] is easiest to build plugin for...' (read: easier than other IDEs).
I've just seen following [[Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory:RightDependencies|quote in my mailbox]]: 'perhaps [[NetBeans]] is easiest to build plugin for...' (read: easier than other IDEs).
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Well, the mileage may vary. However if you want (or even have people with knowledge of) [[OSGi|'standard' modularity]] and [[Swing|standard UI toolkit]], then [[NetBeans]] Platform 6.9 is the easiest way to merge these two. We support [[Swing]] for ages and I dedicated last nine months to [[Netigso|interoperability with OSGi]]. Some even say it is [[Talk:NetbinoxTutorial|easier to use Equinox with NetBeans IDE 6.9 than with Eclipse IDE]].
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Well, the mileage may vary. However if you want (or even have people with knowledge of) [[OSGi|'standard' modularity]] and [[Swing|standard UI toolkit]], then [[NetBeans]] Platform 6.9 is the easiest way to merge these two. We support [[Swing]] for ages and dedicated last nine months to [[Netigso|interoperability with OSGi]]. Some even say it is [[Talk:NetbinoxTutorial|easier to use Equinox with NetBeans IDE 6.9 than with Eclipse IDE]].
I'll continue to investigate various interoperability options as part of my daily job. At the end it should not matter whether you code for [[Eclipse]] or [[NetBeans]], but whether you have the right [[dependencies]] (read: no ''SWT'', bunch of [[Swing]] and don't forget [[Lookup]] ;-). This is another sign that (when there is a common ground - a lingua franca - e.g. common module system for [[Java]]) interoperability will be easier than ever. [[The_Art_of_Building_Modern_Software|Building applications]] will be like composing them from [[Lego]] bricks.
I'll continue to investigate various interoperability options as part of my daily job. At the end it should not matter whether you code for [[Eclipse]] or [[NetBeans]], but whether you have the right [[dependencies]] (read: no ''SWT'', bunch of [[Swing]] and don't forget [[Lookup]] ;-). This is another sign that (when there is a common ground - a lingua franca - e.g. common module system for [[Java]]) interoperability will be easier than ever. [[The_Art_of_Building_Modern_Software|Building applications]] will be like composing them from [[Lego]] bricks.
Choose your [[dependencies]] wisely!
Choose your [[dependencies]] wisely!

JaroslavTulach at 08:01, 19 May 2010 - 2010-05-19 08:01:16

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Well, the mileage may vary. However if you want (or even have people with knowledge of) [[OSGi|'standard' modularity]] and [[Swing|standard UI toolkit]], then [[NetBeans]] Platform 6.9 is the easiest way to merge these two. We support [[Swing]] for ages and I dedicated last nine months to [[Netigso|interoperability with OSGi]]. Some even say it is [[Talk:NetbinoxTutorial|easier to use Equinox with NetBeans IDE 6.9 than with Eclipse IDE]].
Well, the mileage may vary. However if you want (or even have people with knowledge of) [[OSGi|'standard' modularity]] and [[Swing|standard UI toolkit]], then [[NetBeans]] Platform 6.9 is the easiest way to merge these two. We support [[Swing]] for ages and I dedicated last nine months to [[Netigso|interoperability with OSGi]]. Some even say it is [[Talk:NetbinoxTutorial|easier to use Equinox with NetBeans IDE 6.9 than with Eclipse IDE]].
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I'll continue to investigate various interoperability options as part of my daily job. At the end it should not matter whether you code for [[Eclipse]] or [[NetBeans]], but whether you have the right [[dependencies]] (read: no ''SWT'', bunch of [[Swing]] and don't forget [[Lookup]] ;-).
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I'll continue to investigate various interoperability options as part of my daily job. At the end it should not matter whether you code for [[Eclipse]] or [[NetBeans]], but whether you have the right [[dependencies]] (read: no ''SWT'', bunch of [[Swing]] and don't forget [[Lookup]] ;-). This is another sign that (when there is a common ground - a lingua franca - e.g. common module system for [[Java]]) interoperability will be easier than ever. [[The_Art_of_Building_Modern_Software|Building applications]] will be like composing them from [[Lego]] bricks.
Choose your [[dependencies]] wisely!
Choose your [[dependencies]] wisely!

JaroslavTulach at 07:58, 19 May 2010 - 2010-05-19 07:58:06

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I've just seen following [[Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory:RightDependencies|quote in my mailbox]]: 'perhaps [[NetBeans]] is easiest to build plugin for...' (read: easier than other IDEs).
I've just seen following [[Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory:RightDependencies|quote in my mailbox]]: 'perhaps [[NetBeans]] is easiest to build plugin for...' (read: easier than other IDEs).
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Well, the mileage may vary. However if you want (or even have people with knowledge of) [[OSGi|'standard' modularity]] and [[Swing|standard UI toolkit]], then [[NetBeans]] Platform 6.9 is the easiest way to merge these two. We support [[Swing]] for ages and I dedicated last nine months to interoperability with OSGi. Some even say it is [[Talk:NetbinoxTutorial|easier to use Equinox with NetBeans IDE 6.9 than with Eclipse IDE]].
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Well, the mileage may vary. However if you want (or even have people with knowledge of) [[OSGi|'standard' modularity]] and [[Swing|standard UI toolkit]], then [[NetBeans]] Platform 6.9 is the easiest way to merge these two. We support [[Swing]] for ages and I dedicated last nine months to [[Netigso|interoperability with OSGi]]. Some even say it is [[Talk:NetbinoxTutorial|easier to use Equinox with NetBeans IDE 6.9 than with Eclipse IDE]].
I'll continue to investigate various interoperability options as part of my daily job. At the end it should not matter whether you code for [[Eclipse]] or [[NetBeans]], but whether you have the right [[dependencies]] (read: no ''SWT'', bunch of [[Swing]] and don't forget [[Lookup]] ;-).
I'll continue to investigate various interoperability options as part of my daily job. At the end it should not matter whether you code for [[Eclipse]] or [[NetBeans]], but whether you have the right [[dependencies]] (read: no ''SWT'', bunch of [[Swing]] and don't forget [[Lookup]] ;-).
Choose your [[dependencies]] wisely!
Choose your [[dependencies]] wisely!

JaroslavTulach at 07:57, 19 May 2010 - 2010-05-19 07:57:31

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I've just seen following [[Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory:RightDependencies|quote in my mailbox]]: 'perhaps [[Netbeans]] is easiest to build plugin for...' (read: easier than other IDEs).
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I've just seen following [[Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory:RightDependencies|quote in my mailbox]]: 'perhaps [[NetBeans]] is easiest to build plugin for...' (read: easier than other IDEs).
Well, the mileage may vary. However if you want (or even have people with knowledge of) [[OSGi|'standard' modularity]] and [[Swing|standard UI toolkit]], then [[NetBeans]] Platform 6.9 is the easiest way to merge these two. We support [[Swing]] for ages and I dedicated last nine months to interoperability with OSGi. Some even say it is [[Talk:NetbinoxTutorial|easier to use Equinox with NetBeans IDE 6.9 than with Eclipse IDE]].
Well, the mileage may vary. However if you want (or even have people with knowledge of) [[OSGi|'standard' modularity]] and [[Swing|standard UI toolkit]], then [[NetBeans]] Platform 6.9 is the easiest way to merge these two. We support [[Swing]] for ages and I dedicated last nine months to interoperability with OSGi. Some even say it is [[Talk:NetbinoxTutorial|easier to use Equinox with NetBeans IDE 6.9 than with Eclipse IDE]].

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I've just seen following [[Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory:RightDependencies|quote in my mailbox]]: 'perhaps [[Netbeans]] is easiest to build plugin for...' (read: easier than other IDEs).

Well, the mileage may vary. However if you want (or even have people with knowledge of) [[OSGi|'standard' modularity]] and [[Swing|standard UI toolkit]], then [[NetBeans]] Platform 6.9 is the easiest way to merge these two. We support [[Swing]] for ages and I dedicated last nine months to interoperability with OSGi. Some even say it is [[Talk:NetbinoxTutorial|easier to use Equinox with NetBeans IDE 6.9 than with Eclipse IDE]].

I'll continue to investigate various interoperability options as part of my daily job. At the end it should not matter whether you code for [[Eclipse]] or [[NetBeans]], but whether you have the right [[dependencies]] (read: no ''SWT'', bunch of [[Swing]] and don't forget [[Lookup]] ;-).

Choose your [[dependencies]] wisely!