You might worth considering Together Control Centre v4.1 I'm hooked :-)
You can drag and drop EJB's , edit the code, and depending on your app
server,
deploy while the app server is running.
http://www.togethersoft.com/together/togetherCC.html
Paul
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de Bolt, Dave
> Enviado el: martes 12 de septiembre de 2000 16:40
> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asunto: Opinions on best IDE for J2EE work
>
>
> I am seeking opinions on the best IDE for J2EE work.
>
> I'm planning an app that uses JSP, Servlets, and EJB in a
> J2EE Blueprints
> sorta way.
>
> I've been using JBuilder 3 on Windows for a couple of years
> (3.5 is too
> slow).
>
> IDE's I'm considering
>
> JBuilder
> Visual Cafe
> Forte
> Netbeans
> Visual Age
>
> Target app servers are:
>
> J2EE SDK (reference implementation)
> JRun 3.0 from Allaire
> JBOSS (www.jboss.org)
> Weblogic 5.1
>
> What IDE best supports the following features?
>
> 1) Team development
> 2) Creation of JAR, WAR, and EAR files that can be deployed
> 3) Object/Relational mapping capability.
> 4) Intuitive easy to use IDE features
> 5) Integration with version control.
> 6) Complete support for J2EE
>
> I'm not interested in starting a "religous" discussion on
> whose IDE is best.
> What I
> want to know is simply, which IDE works the best for the job.
> I'm yet to
> find an IDE
> that really does all I need.
>
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