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Originally Posted by onemind Anyone know a good one? Or how to get eclipse to work without deleting azureus? |
I don't use Debian but I would guess that it's not actually trying to delete Azureus, just replacing its Java libraries with its own. Even if it does delete it, can't you just re-install it once you get Eclipse running?
I also used Eclipse religiously for a while but have since moved to Netbeans. It has a ton of nice modules that can be added and better UML support, in my opinion. There's really not that much of a difference between the two, more of a personal preference, but it's something you can look at.
I've also used JGrasp and BlueJ but neither are as functional as Netbeans or Eclipse. If you're looking for a non-free option, I've heard good things about IntelliJ but have never tried it.