Celeste,
This is great! That's exactly what I wanted to know. There's so much info out
there and tools.. i feel a bit overwhelmed with the overload of information.
I'll will check out though Eclipse. Before Jrun studio, I used to Textpad.
These IDEs are getting so complicated that you need a week to learn how to use
them!! (although I'm sure they are great products ;))....
"Haseltine,
Celeste" To: Jrun-Talk
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<CHaseltine@magt cc:
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11/05/2002 01:22
PM
Please respond
to jrun-talk
Just to throw my 2cents in.
I used JRUN Studio also for my JSP, Java, and servlet development. I have
now moved to Eclipse 2.01, which allows you to download and install various
plugins to customize your development environment. There is a plug in for
JRUN 3.1 and 4.0, put out by a Japanese user group. You can find it on the
free plugin list URL below. Using that plugin, along with several others
for HTML, JSP, Java, XML development, makes Eclipse a pretty decent tool.
I also use Homesite sometimes to initially design/develop my JSP/HTML pages.
Homesite was the basis for JRUN Studio, so you can still use the IDE
features that you are use to from JRUN Studio. Homesite+ comes with
Dreamweaver MX, but you have to look for it on the CD, it is not listed in
the install list. Though Dreamweaver can do JSP development, it such a
"busy" IDE for those of us who are use to hand coding HTML, I prefer not to
use it unless I am designing a complex HTML template to be later converted
to a JSP template.
You can find Eclipse at this site: http://www.eclipse.org/
And the free plugin list can be found at:
http://eclipse-plugins.2y.net/eclipse/index.jsp
Note that eclipse was the basis for IBM Weblogic Studio, the IDE that comes
with Weblogic server, a competing application server to JRUN Server.
Celeste Haseltine, PE
MTL, Inc
Dallas, TX
-----Original Message-----
From: Massimo Foti [mailto:massimo@;amila.ch]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 11:47 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Re: Macromedia Dreamweaver MX -> java compiler?
> you may be right about the mac...
Not that I really care about the mac but when I talk about DW I tried to be
as less biased as possible.
You know, too many fellow CF developers think I am just the "DW guy", little
they know I am using Allaire's products since before DW was born and CF
Studio is still a cornestone in my toolset :-)
> eh... just use jEdit instead :-)
:-))
Massimo
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