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From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 June 2002 19:14
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Hi -
This was just posted earlier today: http://www.netbeans.org/
It looks very promising, but I haven't worked
but needs a week to run Tomcat
If anybody has any ideas about these types of problems with Café or have a
solution let me know...
Donie
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From: John Niven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: June 14, 2002 10:48
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: Thursday, June 13, 2002 1:45 PM
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Personally, I don't need code completion and stuff so I just use a
simple editor and then ANT to do the builds. I need to deploy on a
different machine so I just check the file into CVS and run ANT
The John way rocks. :)
John Turner
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http://www.aas.com
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From: John Gregg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 9:46 AM
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I agree. You don't need $3000 IDEs. I use
to do everything the JBuilder way. I do everything the John
way.
Total cost: priceless.
john
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I use Eclipse (www.eclipse.org) which has very cool support for
refactoring: I use Struts so I do more
bean coding than HTML editing and I do need support for refactoring
sometimes.
Also it has wonderful integration with Junit: I can actually test my
servlets from the IDE.
The Tomcat plugin will
Umberto Nicoletti wrote:
I use Eclipse (www.eclipse.org) which has very cool support for
refactoring: I use Struts so I do more
bean coding than HTML editing and I do need support for refactoring
sometimes.
Also it has wonderful integration with Junit: I can actually test my
servlets from the
I'm using Forte 4, which is now called Sun ONE Studio 4. I'm liking the new
version a lot. It has better integration with Tomcat now. Plus, it has
Tomcat 4. Functionality and response wise it seem to of improved. I've been
using Forte, and now Sun ONE Studio 4, for about six months or so to
I've been a bit wary of Forte due to the whole bundling of Tomcat thing.
Which version of Tomcat 4 is it? Is it a full version? Does it work with
JDK1.4? And does it interfere at all with a standard installation of
Tomcat 4?
Thank you,
Liam Morley
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I'm using Forte 4,
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Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 2:22 PM
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I've been a bit wary of Forte due to the whole bundling of Tomcat
thing.
Which version of Tomcat 4 is it? Is it a full version? Does it work
with
JDK1.4? And does it interfere
I thnk you'd like JEdit better than UltraEdit, and its
free.
Tim
--- David Hladky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Umberto Nicoletti wrote:
I use Eclipse (www.eclipse.org) which has very cool
support for
refactoring: I use Struts so I do more
bean coding than HTML editing and I do need support
Hi -
This was just posted earlier today: http://www.netbeans.org/ It looks very
promising, but I haven't worked with it.
We're using Borland's JBuilder...it seems to be the most neutral of the
available options. MSFT's Java IDE isn't current anymore, as far as I know.
about jdeveloper from oracle, is it any good?
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From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 1:14 PM
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Subject: RE: [offtopic] IDE for Tomcat?
Hi -
This was just posted earlier today: http://www.netbeans.org/ It looks
Sather [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 11:45 AM
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I was using JDeveloper for a while and it isn't too bad. I had an old
copy (3.2 something), so I haven't played with the latest version. It
is pretty big (250+ M
Hi Cindy:
I've had fairly good experience using xemacs (http://xemacs.org/) and Ant
(http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/index.html). Xemacs comes with
syntax-highlighting and Java development modes (class wizards, etc). Setup
xemac's compile command to invoke Ant, and you've got a not-bad
what about jdeveloper from oracle, is it any good?
JDeveloper is awesome. I used the beta version, it
was the best java ide I've ever used. Then the final
version shipped and it was so slow I switched to sun
Forte.
I tried JDeveloper on both Linux and Win and in both
cases it was slow, too
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Subject: RE: [offtopic] IDE for Tomcat?
what about jdeveloper from oracle, is it any good?
-Original Message-
From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 1:14 PM
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Hi
I like the combination of ANT with JEdit
(www.jedit.org). JEdit is an open source code editor
written in Java with an extensible framework. There
are many great plugins which can be used to make use
of it as a Java IDE environment.
Timothy Fisher
PM
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Subject: RE: [offtopic] IDE for Tomcat?
I like the combination of ANT with JEdit
(www.jedit.org). JEdit is an open source code editor
written in Java with an extensible framework. There
are many great plugins which can be used to make use
of it as a Java IDE
We have been using Visual SlickEdit on Linux for a few years now and we
really like it. The new version adds support for an integrated Java
Debugger. It's very nice, and very reasonably priced at $300.00. It has
syntax highlight, IntelliSense, source code control integration, and is
customizable
But how many of these IDEs work remotely? Those of us who can only make
ssh connections to our servers are stuck with emacs and ant...
I have tried IntelliJ IDEA and it works over WebDAV (mount the webapp
as a drive using WebDrive or similar), but then you have to deal with
WebDAV slowness...
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what about jdeveloper from oracle, is it any good?
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