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Old 10-18-2004
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To all the Java guru...

Please forgive me if this is the wrong place for this post. I didn't see a good place to post this topic in.

I would like to know what's the most popular and reliable Java IDE out there nowadays? A FREE one would be awesome!

Thanks for your suggestion!

Cheers!
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eclipse is popular, and net beans ( i think thats the name)

however they are all slow, as has been my experience anyway.
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Me too. Especially Eclipse, that is terribly slow and sometimes not responsive at all.
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you can download oracles j developer for free, but like all other Java Environments its a bit slow, but its the best i have come across.

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JDeveloper is definitely the better one.
eclipse and net beans are Sloooow///...
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eclipse is popular, and net beans ( i think thats the name)

however they are all slow, as has been my experience anyway.
i've never personally used Eclipse, but a co-worker of mine did, the free trial version. didn't know that it would be so slow.

what's everyone opinion for oracle J builder?
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you can download oracles j developer for free, but like all other Jave Environments its a bit slow, but its the best i have coma across.

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Thanks SemperFi for the link!
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