Re: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat

2001-01-24 Thread Anthony Scott
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 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 colo

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 pac

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. _ 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, ja

Re: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat

2001-01-24 Thread Steve Ruby
> Hi, > > I'm running Tomcat on linux. From the moment I start up Tomcat, I see 51 > processes and these processes takes up 142 MB of memory. Is this normal ? > > greetz, Christoph > Those are native threads and not processes, as such you cannot add the memory required by each togehter, the

RE: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat

2001-01-24 Thread grayman
> 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 professiona

RE: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat

2001-01-24 Thread LisaC
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RE: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat

2001-01-24 Thread Christoph Rooms
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RE: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat

2001-01-24 Thread guyr
You can download JBuilder 4 Foundation from www.borland.com for free. -Original Message- From: Coetmeur, Alain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 12:02 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat Sensitivity: Private Does an

RE: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat

2001-01-24 Thread Michael Wentzel
> Or try VisualAge 3.5 from IBM. It doesnt have drag/drop > option, however its > easy to use and i have never found any bug... Only real big problem I've seen with VisualAge is that the learning curve can be pretty bad. It has a different design philosophy than many of the other RAD/IDE's out

RE: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat

2001-01-24 Thread Eric Hartmann
Hi, A good IDE with Ant support and Tomcat (Tomcat is integrated with Netbeans) and more generally for JSP/Servlet is Forte/Netbeans from Sun. You can check it at http://www.netbeans.org (for Netbeans) or http://eap.netbeans.com (for Forte). Netbeans and Forte CE are free, Forte IE (which allows

RE: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat

2001-01-24 Thread richard
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 -O