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By geertjan
via java.dzone.com
Published: May 25 2008 / 11:55
In a team of developers, especially if distributed, there's a good chance that different IDEs are used by different members of the team. But projects from one IDE can't (easily, if at all) be opened in another IDE. Maven offers a valid outcome, since projects built on Maven can be opened in any IDE, without any tweaking or funky post processing steps being required. Here we look at one scenario: Swing RCP development on the NetBeans Platform in IntelliJ, NetBeans IDE, and Eclipse.
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