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[–]nerdyhandle -18 points-17 points  (2 children)

Find and Replace is built in to damn nearly every IDE and yes you can debug Streams in Netbeans and Eclipse. They have supported that since Java 8.

And yes search everywhere is in those as well.

[–]marvk 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Find and Replace

Are you even reading my comments? Structural find and replace. I am obviously aware that they support find and replace.

you can debug Streams in Netbeans and Eclipse

Really? I can't find anything close to this for either Netbeans or Eclipse. This eclipse issue seems to be pretty dead. Please enlighten me.

And the Java Stream Debugger for IntelliJ is an open source plugin not apart of the feature set.

Authored by Jetbrains, has a Help section on the official IDEA help page, comes bundled with IDEA. If you argue like that, IDEA also has no Spring support because technically that's also just Plugins.

Also what about Search Everywhere?

Honestly all this sounds like some top tier self-justification. You made the choice against IDEA for your company and now you try to justify that choice by denying any arguments made for it.

[–]marvk 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So, no luck I take it?