Well, for one thing, it's got a built in interface to the Java compiler to
facilitate compiling servlets and beans. Though indeed there may be still
better editors with even more robust hooks for compiling and other java code
editing features, at least if one's happy with the Studio environment,
having that hook is better than having to drop out of Studio to compile.

There's also the ability to debug pages. While Studio can debug CF pages, it
does so by built-in communications to CF Server. Though I've not tried it, I
wonder if indeed it (CF Studio) could be used to debug JSP pages. Maybe
someone else can say.

Still, there's no denying that using CF Studio for editing JSP pages would
be vastly better than editing with just notepad. Then again, for editing
servlets and beans, other editors may offer a good bit more than even JRun
Studio.

I'd be curious to hear what others are using for these various needs as
well.

/charlie

-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Tretola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 8:47 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: JRun Studio?


What does JRun studio offer that makes it easier to use than using CF Studio
with the jsp toolbar?

Thanks,
Rich
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