Only one shortage is it can't distinguish the Javascript code and Java code in your Jsp code.At least , I don't know how to do.
David Treves wrote:
Hi there,I find the Visual SlickEdit a great tool, for some reason it is not too popular... But it is light, fast and supports almost any format a developer needs (for windows and for unix).David Treves.To change your membership options, refer to:----- Original Message -----From: Fuchuan WangTo: JDJListSent: Monday, June 24, 2002 3:46 AMSubject: [jdjlist] Re: Find a good tools for Web Application (JSP/Servlet)Antonio Garcia wrote:
JBuilder is a good tool , but , It don't support the tag-library.Hi All!I am looking for a good tool for use JSP/Servlet with debugger. I am trying to use Forte for Java Community Edition 4.0, but I have many problems with it.I use JCreator Pro for javabean and small applications, without problems. My Operative System is Windows NT 4.0 Server SP6 (RAM 256 MB) .Could anyone to help me?Regards,Antonio GarciaTo change your membership options, refer to:
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Netbeans is free , and support tag-library and HTML attribute completion, sometimes, It is slower than JBuilder;
Visual slickedit is a good tool,even support the javascript method and field completion .
Eclipsea is tool which you look forward to too.
Which one is the best ? I can't draw a conclusion.
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