im going to be using jrun at work.
i thought kawa was discontinued thats why i asked about an ide.
thanks for the help
...russ






> Russ-
>
> Macromedia has three Java IDE's (using the term loosely):
>
> 1.  Dreamweaver UltraDev JRun
> 2.  JRun Studio
> 3.  Kawa
>
> They are all different. UltraDev basically hides the actual code (you can
> look at it, but it is mostly autogenerated) - and it only generates JSP
> code. There are no real debugging or compiling features. JRun Studio uses
> the HomeSite/CF Studio interface, so you have tag insight and wizards and
> dialogs for JRun custom and JSP tags. Again, JRun Studio is a JSP tool,
but
> with some extras like starting/stopping JRun servers, Remote Development
> features and more - aimed at actually writing JSP code. It has debugging
> features, but good luck getting them to work properly (sorry if this
> offends, but it is true).  Kawa is a more typical Java IDE, with
integrated
> debugging and compiling and a host of other features for developing
> Enterprise JavaBeans and writing Java classes.
>
> The next question to ask is if the Macromedia tools are the ones you want
to
> use. Borland JBuilder is probably the most-used Java IDE, but the
enterprise
> edition, which includes support for many of the J2EE APIs, deployment,
etc.
> is very expensive. You should try some out and see what you feel
comfortable
> with. Of course, if you are writing JSP, there is no reason you can't use
CF
> Studio of Homesite (unless you want integrated debugging...
>
>
> Drew Falkman
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Russ Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 8:41 AM
> To: JRun-Talk
> Subject: Re: JRun 4 beta 2 and OSX
>
>
> does macromedia have any plan to make a java deveopment program kind of
like
> dreamweaver or are they going to stick with just the jsp side of things?
>
> if that is the case. any recomendations on a good java development program
> and a book?
> thanks
> .russ
>
>
>
> 
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