1, Eclipse open source, free, need hardware configuration, the installation plugin is cumbersome does not support JSP; 2, NetBeans open source, free, need hardware configuration, support JSP; 3, JDeveloper free, you need hardware configuration, support JSP and visual editing However, it is necessary to transplant it to Tomcat or resin. This software is better and Java has a backhand (portability); Eclipse and NetBeans are based on Eclipse and NetBeans, respectively;
I am the spirit of the people who like Eclipse, the plug-in configuration is a bit trouble, and the plugin seems to be not free; NetBeans directly supports JSP for now I am very suitable, it seems that it seems that there is no Eclipse in China. Being famous, users are not as many, the interface I feel that there is no Eclipse looks well; GUI, NetBeans is swing, Eclipse is SWT, but I don't use Gui now, this can be; as for WebSphere, Sunone, WebLogic is not my computer running. .
So I use the NetBeans (JSP) when I now use Eclipse, so which is not comprehensive.
In the past, I will work with others in order to make it easy for others. Now I decided to work hard on Eclipse (of course, Java itself is the trunk of learning).