Not exactly an IDE, but I recommend TogetherJ:
* it has EJB wizards,
* can build classes from databases (and will eventually build EJBs but it is
trivial to convert a class to an EJB),
* it is (obviously) very object-oriented with full UML support, etc.
Since middle-ware has no GUI, then many of the feature of an IDE are
useless. One thing lost is auto-completion, but one can mix TogetherJ with
any other IDE and the round-trip engineering makes the integration very
good.
Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: Rajesh Budhiraja [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 2:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IDE's for EJB 1.1
Hi All,
We are in a process to choose the an IDE which supports the development of
EJB1.1 specs. I tried to search the archives and found many threads related
to discussions on choosing IDE , but could not find a satisfactory solution.
Real life feedback and comments from those who have actually used will be
highly appreciated.
If this a repeat topic then I apologise
TIA
Rajesh Budhiraja
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