We use Visual Age for Java 3.02 and Resin 1.1 as an IDE including debug
environment for JSPs. We don't use beans in our product but I don't see why
that should be a problem.

To make VAJ 3.02 work with Resin 1.1 took some work by one of our
programmers but since Resin is open source that was pretty doable. We are
working on a way to distribute our Resin changes for VAJ with the Caucho
folks.

If anyone wants more details you can mail me directly.

Jim Bailey
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

-----Original Message-----
From: Pedro Vicente [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 4:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IDE/debug environment for JSP with Java Beans in Windows


Hi

I am trying to find a IDE/debug environment for JSP with Java Beans in
Windows. I use IIS and Resin 1.1 as the JSP servlet engine.

I've used InterDev to develop ASP sites and I really like its debugging
capabilities. What JSP development tools can give me similar capabilities
for developing JSP pages?

Until now I tried some products

IBM VisualAge for Java. Complex and unworkable
Borland JBuilder . Good IDE, we have version Enterprise 3.0, but only 3.5
supports JSPs
Forte . Complex in Windows environment

I am trying to debug the Java Bean in J++, without success. Anybody uses J++
with JSPs ?
It would be great to change some hints on this

TIA
Pedro Vicente

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