I'm current using the Lavadora Eclipse plug-in to bring Axis into Eclipse. The plugin appears to be the work of a single person working on a Master's degree, so the icons are a bit rough, the wizards are pretty bare-bones, and the source comments are all in Polish, but if you can live with a single soap server class, or don't mind creating the classes and WSDL manually, it seems to work reasonably well. The author claims he will expand the current capabilities to make it more generally useful, but we'll have to see how that goes. Support's probably out of the question, but it's so simple that so far I haven't needed any.
For what I'm doing, it certainly beats playing with command line entries.
JFE.
- Re: Best IDE to use for Axis Jack_Emmerichs
