RE: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat

2001-01-24 Thread e_teer

Textpad is the best text editor for W2K I have seen.


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Alain, I've been using TextPad (http://www.textpad.com) and it's
fabulous.

It's free (well, $27 if you *want* to buy it), has free additions
(tags) to
lots of languages.
perl, java, jsp, javascript, xml, html, c++, etc...

it compiles code, shows color coding.  I love it.

best,
R

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From: Coetmeur, Alain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Does anybody know a good environment to develop
JSP+Java under Tomcat...

"Ant" seems to be a Must for the building process...
anything else...

is there some "free" integrated developement environment
that is really comfortable...
Emacs (maybe ultra-edit) seems to be apreciated,
but is there something more integrated...
(anyway I've used Emacs for C++/make/gdb dev
and it deserve to be called an IDE, but
usual IT professionals don't appreciate it much)...
what is your experience for day to day business
developement...

is there any good and cheap IDE otherwise ?
any pointers...

what do jakarta-apache developers use commonly ?
CVS+Ant+Emacs ?
WinCVS+Ant+UltraEdit ?


my intention is to place Tomcat
as a concurent/alternative
to $100k servers (weblogic, websphere), and I need a
coherent (good, cheap) environment with it...



thanks in advance...


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RE: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat

2001-01-24 Thread Kyle F. Downey


http://www.xemacs.org. They have a Win32 installer and everything for
XEmacs 21, and if you plan to use Ant AND you're not doing using any user
interface design an IDE is actually more trouble than it's worth. Gives
you indentation, color highlighting, and additional functions through
the JDE package if you want to use that (I personally don't like it).

You might also check out http://www.metamata.com for their standalone Java
debugger.

--kd


 Does anybody know a good environment to develop
 JSP+Java under Tomcat...

 "Ant" seems to be a Must for the building process...
 anything else...

 is there some "free" integrated developement environment
 that is really comfortable...
 Emacs (maybe ultra-edit) seems to be apreciated,
 but is there something more integrated...
 (anyway I've used Emacs for C++/make/gdb dev
 and it deserve to be called an IDE, but
 usual IT professionals don't appreciate it much)...
 what is your experience for day to day business
 developement...

 is there any good and cheap IDE otherwise ?
 any pointers...

 what do jakarta-apache developers use commonly ?
 CVS+Ant+Emacs ?
 WinCVS+Ant+UltraEdit ?


 my intention is to place Tomcat
 as a concurent/alternative
 to $100k servers (weblogic, websphere), and I need a
 coherent (good, cheap) environment with it...



 thanks in advance...


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Re: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat

2001-01-24 Thread Anthony Scott

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 Alain, I've been using TextPad (http://www.textpad.com) and it's fabulous.

 It's free (well, $27 if you *want* to buy it), has free additions (tags) to
 lots of languages.
 perl, java, jsp, javascript, xml, html, c++, etc...

 it compiles code, shows color coding.  I love it.

 best,
 R

 -Original Message-
 From: Coetmeur, Alain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 11:02 AM
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 Subject: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat
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 Does anybody know a good environment to develop
 JSP+Java under Tomcat...

 "Ant" seems to be a Must for the building process...
 anything else...

 is there some "free" integrated developement environment
 that is really comfortable...
 Emacs (maybe ultra-edit) seems to be apreciated,
 but is there something more integrated...
 (anyway I've used Emacs for C++/make/gdb dev
 and it deserve to be called an IDE, but
 usual IT professionals don't appreciate it much)...
 what is your experience for day to day business
 developement...

 is there any good and cheap IDE otherwise ?
 any pointers...

 what do jakarta-apache developers use commonly ?
 CVS+Ant+Emacs ?
 WinCVS+Ant+UltraEdit ?

 my intention is to place Tomcat
 as a concurent/alternative
 to $100k servers (weblogic, websphere), and I need a
 coherent (good, cheap) environment with it...

 thanks in advance...

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Forte Community Version from sun is free.  Forte Internet Version call  $495
and come with Tomcat support built-in. With a little effort Forte Community
can work too.

Anthony Scott


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