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IBM developerWorks has posted three articles about migrating to Eclipse from other
popular Java IDEs.
By now, most Java™ programmers have heard of Eclipse, the extensible open source
development platform that is rapidly becoming the most popular IDE for Java programming.
If you're considering a move to Eclipse and are currently programming with Netbeans,
IntelliJ IDEA, or Borland JBuilder, these developer's guides will help you compare
your current IDE to Eclipse. Each guide starts with a brief comparison of Eclipse
and the other IDEs' features, ease of use, and stability, and then covers the essential
Eclipse features -- and how they differ from those in the other IDE -- so you can
decide if Eclipse is right for you.