
Oh and even got it to work with datapack - it checks dp scripts live with current core sources, and much easier to configure it than Eclipse

So if any1 has issues with Eclipse, go ahead, don't be afraid - use NetBeans instead




Yup. Sry. Put wrong screenshots (about the profiller / debugger). You're completely right thou. I've just posting an alternative. I dunno why Eclipse works how it works for me (maybe Win7 x64 fault). Anyway I found NetBeans much faster and better for meJIV wrote:im not sure what you did with your eclipse but that normally doesnt happen. Last time when i tried netbeans on l2j GS it was much slower than in eclispe.
JVisualVm is standard profiler from JDK and it work with eclipse as well as on your screens.
And about size of jar - they should use same javac so result should be +/- same , its only about configuration (better compression?).
Its still only an IDE so its on you what you choose and prefer (you can use notepad as well).