WS 3.5 soon ?
They better, 3.0 was sooooooo bugggggyyyy.
It was so bad, they decided not to deploy 3.0 to Linux.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rick Goeltz
> Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 10:16 AM
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> Subject: Re: JSP editor
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>
> Have a look at IBM's Websphere Studio (WS). There is a free entry-level
> version that works fine. Drag and drop a bean. Point and click to
> establish properties to be displayed. Dynamic tables and drop-down menus
> are a snap. You have a WYSIWYG HTML editor with symbols for the JSP. WS
> generates the JSP Java and you concentrate on your beans.
>
> There was a lot of discussion earlier about why JSP is broken. When the
> developer uses a tool like WS, these arguments are false. I don't write
> HTML in my servlets and I don't write Java for JSP (WS does it
> for me). My
> relationship with my page designer is a good one; she works with my
> WS-enhanced code with Dreamweaver without a problem. (Currently, this is
> my main problem with using Struts.)
>
> WS is db-aware, but I don't use this feature.
>
> WS is cosy with DB2 and IBM's Websphere server but I deliver to Tomcat and
> JRun without a problem.
>
> IMHO, working with WS is not always easy. But overall, it is less pain
> than the alternatives.
>
> Other tools are emerging. IBM announced a partnership with Macromedia
> (Dreamweaver), but I don't know the implications of that. Also, WS 3.5
> will be released real soon now.
>
>
> Rick
>
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