You don't have Netbeans on your servers either, right? Servers are built differently. We are talking about the Developer Pack. It should contain the kitchen sink, or at the very least an easy way to obtain and configure the various tools from within Netbeans.
On Jan 18, 2008 8:48 AM, Glenn Holmer <
gholmer@...> wrote:
Wade Chandler wrote:
> as we can't possibly embed 2,3, + RDBMSs in the IDE to me the best
> answer is neither. Let the IDE ship a few libraries for client
> connections and provide good support, but let the developers decide
> those they want to use.
+1, we don't even use the bundled Tomcat and GlassFish, although we're
running both on our servers. There's no point in including databases
that people probably have installed already. One lightweight,
embeddable one like Derby (suitable for the sample programs) I can see,
but let's don't have the kitchen sink.
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