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Hi Riyad,

First of all wellcome to JavaRanch!

Here's my Question ....

How can we compare MyEclipse with Eclipse IDE? Is it the built in support for technologies like hibernate etc.. what makes MyEclipse a better choice (Besides there are lot of plugins available for Eclipse as well)? I'm currently using Eclipse IDE and find it very useful (have tried the MyEclipse trial version though).

Thanks in Advance.

[ August 18, 2008: Message edited by: Vijitha Kumara ]
[ August 18, 2008: Message edited by: Vijitha Kumara ]
 
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Vijitha,

I think I've answered the gist of this question a few times, please check the following threads:
* Here
* Here
 
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