I agree the GUI IDE's have too much overhead and the GUI stuff just gets in
the way. I use KAWA and UltraEdit-32 for servlet development.
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From: Burt Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 29, 1999 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: Development Enviornments
> Noah Nordrum wrote:
>
> > I was just wondering what people were using for developing servlets. I
am still
> > trying to find something that is REALLY good. I realize this is sightly
> > off-topic, so sorry.
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> I've tried the more professional environments (Visual Age 4 Java,
JBuilder) but
> have found them clunky for servlet development. They tend to focus on gui
> development at the expense of editor features. On Windoze, my favourite
IDE is
> JPadPro (http://www.modelworks.com). Its a non-graphical IDE, perfect for
servlet
> development & extremely intuitive. Kawa is also a good IDE, comparable in
price &
> features.
>
> Currently I'm developing on Linux & am playing with jEdit
> (http://www.gjt.org/~sp/jedit.html). Its not as feature-full as JPadPro,
but is
> an excellent development project. And if you don't like the way it works,
you can
> always modify the code.
>
> In regards to your jdbc question, you do need to call the next() method of
the
> result set before getting the data. If you're sure that the data's there
& you
> can access it not via servlets, I will be interested to know if it is a
JServ
> problem. Earlier I submitted a bug report (4460) regarding jdbc drivers &
JServ.
> I suspect that it might be a bug in the Blackdown JDK, but I'm not sure.
I
> switched to MySQL from InstantDB on Linux & got my system working inside
of an
> hour. Thanx.
>
>
> Burt.
>
>
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