Drew, 

I've been using Eclipse 2.02 lately, and I have found a JRUN plugin for
Eclipse at the following website:

http://www.monyplaza.net/soft/eclipse_e.xtp

Note that this web site is in Japanese.  I've gathered over the past year
that JRUN has a bigger following/user base as an J2EE application server
overseas than it does here in the US.

I've not used the plug in very often, as I prefer to write out info to
either a log file, or to HTML, when debugging.  But I have installed the
plugin and have used it on a few occasions with Eclipse's integrated
debugger.  The biggest thing to note is that you cannot use the plug in to
start/stop JRUN IF you are using the JRUN Management Console.  Also, the
plug in does not seem to "sense" when JRUN has been started using the JRUN
management console, so if you use the Eclipse debugger, you have to stop
JRUN on your local development environment, and then restart it using the
Eclipse Plug in in order to do debugging in the Eclipse environment.  I am
hoping the people who created the Lombaz plug for Eclipse in will eventually
integrate JRUN into their web server feature.  Lombaz currently supports
only Tomcat, JBoss and BEAWeblogic.  If they were to do so, you would truly
have an integrated development environment between Eclipse, JRUN and Struts.


For more info on the various plugins for Eclipse, go to
http://eclipse-plugins.2y.net/eclipse/

Drop me a line if you need additional info, or if you have questions.  

Celeste Haseltine, PE
MTL, Inc
Dallas, TX

-----Original Message-----
From: Drew Falkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 11:05 AM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: IDE integration


Hello all-

I have received a number of questions, as well as seen a number of posts
regarding integrating JRun4 with their IDEs. I want to post an article at my
site (and possibly integrate into the next JWACK edition) that can serve as
a tutorial for these questions.

Because I don't have every IDE, I would appreciate it if anyone could send
me their experiences - specifically even step-by-step instructions. Screen
shots would be even better...

I want to post something so that a JSP developer who has never compiled a
servlet/EJB and is new to Java IDEs could easily get up and running.

Specifically, I would like to have different JBuilder versions, IntelliJ,
Forte, Eclipse and NetBeans. If you want, I will credit whoever provided the
information and link to their site/email.

Thanks! Feel free to email me directly if you like.

Drew Falkman
Veraison, LLC
http://www.drewfalkman.com

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