Keep JRun, it's OK. there are some very good alternatives too. One important
issue with JRun is IMO that you should try to avoid the JRun-specific
features.

But I would seriously consider an alternative for notepad.
I know, saying that you use notepad is very cool and geeky, but a more
advanced editor is really helpful. I wouldn't use a big one (JBuilder, cafe,
VAJ) but one that stays a bit closer to your notepad like JPadPro, TextPad,
SlickEdit, Emacs...


Geert Van Damme




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> Does anyone have any opinions on the best development tools for JSP?
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> I am using JRUN with IIS ... and Notepad for developing my scripts...
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> Would you recommend other tools?
>
> Thanks.
> Neal
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