>From the little I have used it, I actually like Eclipse - it's fast and it's
free. www.eclipse.org

It's the open source IDE that underlies WebSphere's IDE. They don't use
Swing, but there own component methodology. I would check it out.

Also, Dreamweaver MX has the whole Studio (CF/JRun) underneath it now It's
not the old Dreamweaver that used to wreck scripting code. There are some
good things in this new edition. It also comes with Homesite+, which is
basically CFStudio 5. Given that ColdFusion MX is built on top of JRun, I
suspect it will integrate well, but I haven't used it on JRun yet (working
on a CFMX book...)

-Drew Falkman

-----Original Message-----
From: Haseltine, Celeste [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 12:23 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Java, JSP, EJB, Servlet IDE


Since JRUN Studio will no longer be supported for JRUN 4.0, I was wondering
what IDE people in the JRUN Server development community are looking at for
a replacement.  I need to be able to integrate with JRUN Server, so that we
can do JSP/Servlet debugging (as in JRUN Studio).  I would also like to be
able to develop EJB's with the JRUN Server environment within the IDE also,
and have HTML support as JRUN Studio does.  IBM's Visual Age I understand
does not integrate with any other server product other than it own (ie.
Websphere), JBuilder does not support EJB development unless you purchase
the $6,000 enterprise version (although I understand that it might be able
to integrate with JRUN Server and do everything I need), and Oracle and
BEA's IDEs cannot integrate with anything other than their own server
products also.  I have not been able to get confirmation as to whether Forte
enterprise can integrate with JRUN Sever 4.0 or not to date.  Does anyone
with Allaire have any information as to whether Forte Enterprise version can
use JRUN Server 4.0 as it's development web server for EJB development, and
JSP/Servlet debugging purposes?

So has anyone found an IDE's that's a good replacement for everything that
JRUN Studio does, and that can still integrate with JRUN Server 4.0?  I
don't mind paying for an IDE, and I suspect that for all the capabilities I
am asking for I am going to have to, but $6000 is too steep for what this
company can afford (referring to JBuilder).  And while we are on the
subject, what IDE do the developers at Allaire use as their internal IDE for
JSP/Servlet development?

My thanks in advance for any advice/insight anyone can offer.

Celeste Haseltine, PE
MTL, Inc
Dallas, TX

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