Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
One of the things I find most frustrating is dealing with "IDE Developers", meaning those "developers" who cut their teeth onA quick note :
Microsoft tools and never learned how to even set their PATH let alone their classpath. Rather than flame them and suggest
"hey why don't you learn your own tools and then come back", I've decided to be more constructive about it and so I started
writing this: http://jakarta.apache.org/site/idedevelopers.html so that I can just complain that they don't read web pages instead and
post them the link. I'd like feedback from everyone in general (other than Jon's probable suggestion to name it idiot2.html ;-) ).
I need your help, although I use IDEs sometimes, I'm really not an "IDE developer" and really never have been, so I'm just basing this on the questions
I've answered or would have answered if they'd been put more....nicely ;-). Can you help me fill in the TODOs with descriptions of performing
tasks in various ides? Preferrably with pictures! And is there something I left out, or a description that wasn't clear? (or maybe a big word that can be
shortened and superimposed over a picture of Big Bird ;-) )
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/idedevelopers.html
I'm using Eclipse and Tomcat, using the tomcat plugin (http://www.sysdeo.com/eclipse/tomcatPlugin.html)
which make it easy to launch Tomcat 3.3.1, 4.0 or 4.1 from Eclipse.
So there is no need for remote debugging via Eclipse, even if some
JSP debugging on TC 4.x need some hacks or workaround (explained on site).
Eclipse + Tomcat Plugin + Tomcat is a good combination :)
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