Well,
Thanks for your answers. I'm surprised ... The most interesting: Noone
gave
me advantages to use WSAD !!!
[John Cavacas]
I can give you some advantages. XML editing and XML project tools, Database
tools, JSP, HTML editing support is better then any plug-in for eclipse.
Also since WSAD
I would prefere WSAD to Websphere Studio but it depends on the functionnalities and
technologies that will be used during your project.
But eclipse is a good tool too and it can replace WSAD easily.
Have you introduced the automated tests in your developement processus, It will help
to reduce
Hi,
We are using WSAD 4.0 for last one year in our project and I will not recommend you
shifting from Eclipse to WSAD atleast for development..
We have a team of 7 java developers and even though WSAD Studio is the official IDE
for the project, 7 of us are using Eclipse and tomcat with plugins
I use WSAD only because the corporation has mandated it. WebSphere 4.0 has heaps of
vendor specific code and code generation added into WSAD. This is not portable to
other app servers.
For the cost of WSAD, I would not consider it.
I have been using it for 1.5 years since it came out.
Maybe
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Subject: RE: Web sphere and productivity
Hi,
We are using WSAD 4.0 for last one year in our project and I will not recommend you
shifting from Eclipse to WSAD atleast for development..
We have a team of 7 java developers
Eclipse is a wonderful (and free!) IDE. The other criticisms of WSAD are
fair; Eclipse is lighter and quicker.
David
From: Frédéric BAROZZI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Frédéric BAROZZI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Web sphere and productivity
Eclipse is a wonderful (and free!) IDE.
The other criticisms of WSAD are
fair; Eclipse is lighter and quicker.
How would you compare Eclipse with NetBeans? I have been using NetBeans for a couple
of weeks and I like it. At first I thought it was kind of slow, but later I got a new
system
Search the archives. I'd rather not start another IDE war. It's a personal
decision so download both and see which one works best for you.
David
From: Mete Kural [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Web sphere
Well,
Thanks for your answers. I'm surprised ... The most interesting: Noone gave
me advantages to use WSAD !!!
I think i would try WASD during 2 or 3 days to validate this, and i would go
back to Eclipse and its plugins ...
Fred B
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