Hi Kelvin,
<Vendor>
Stay tuned. Oracle is releasing JDeveloper3.2 in November 2000.
It'll have everything you need to help you build an EJB1.1 project
from scratch... JSP1.1 and Servlet2.2 is also supported. In other words
The whole J2EE story is in there :)
Let me know if you have questions.
</Vendor>


-Omar

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> Subject: Advaced Tools for EJB Development
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> Hi, guys,
>         Are there some advaced debugging tools for EJB available
> now? I feel the whole EJB development process is rather difficult
> without some useful tools. I can't set break points and can't
> trace the code running.The only method for debugging is to
> 'System.out.println'. And If I found a bug , I must recompile the
> code , change the deployment descriptor, package and deploy the
> beans again, then restart the server to determin whether all
> things are OK. I feel very unhappy when I do the prcoess again
> and again. I think the container vendor or third party should
> provide some special debugging /checking/automation tools to ease
> the EJB development. Dose they exist?
> Best regards.
>
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