So, you've tried each and every Java IDE available? And you automatically assume that features that VS.net has, also should be in Java IDEs?
Have you tried IBM Websphere Studio Application Developer 5? I don't mean glanced on a screenshot and possibly browsed around in some menus, but *really* tried it for serious development. Work with the extensive tooling for enterprice development, GUI builing (no, not Windows controls), XML, etc. And try the excellent debugger. I think it costs about the same as VS.net.
Then come back and tell us if it feels like you've been smoking.
Re:JavaScript != Java
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He figured he needed Java as a bigger hammer to do DHTML.
Re:Vacation vs burnout?
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You're actually way off. Germany has 10.4% unemployment in May according to http://www.destatis.de/indicators/e/arb210ae.htm and 9.3% the 1st quarter in France if my french skills serves me right, according to http://www.insee.fr/fr/region/rfc/accueil_tab.asp? path=/fr/region/tabcomp/RGEMPR01.htm
So, you've tried each and every Java IDE available? And you automatically assume that features that VS.net has, also should be in Java IDEs?
Have you tried IBM Websphere Studio Application Developer 5? I don't mean glanced on a screenshot and possibly browsed around in some menus, but *really* tried it for serious development. Work with the extensive tooling for enterprice development, GUI builing (no, not Windows controls), XML, etc. And try the excellent debugger. I think it costs about the same as VS.net.
Then come back and tell us if it feels like you've been smoking.
He figured he needed Java as a bigger hammer to do DHTML.
You're actually way off. Germany has 10.4% unemployment in May according to http://www.destatis.de/indicators/e/arb210ae.htm and 9.3% the 1st quarter in France if my french skills serves me right, according to http://www.insee.fr/fr/region/rfc/accueil_tab.asp? path=/fr/region/tabcomp/RGEMPR01.htm