I was asking the same question earlier about Java,JSP html IDEs.  I've
evaluated jbuilder(borland), jdeveloper (Oracle, which was build on top of
jbuilder), and ForteJ(sun).  And I find ForteJ most straight forward and
easy to use with.  However, it's still hard to find help docs on the
product.  Maybe it is because I've gotten so used to MS C/C++ Visual studio.

I also find that MS J++ with Visual Studio hard to use.  Mainly because it
doesn't have a very easy and clear document on J++ related issues.

None of the Java IDE offer the ability to highlight a keyword and pressing
help to show its usage.

I also find Java Docs lacking sufficient examples.  Examples are so
important because sometimes the Tech Documents are very confusing.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carlos Vasquez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 1:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Best JSP Tool
>
>
> I am using JRUN Studio from Allaire.  I started using
> this but my Eval. ran out.
> http://www.tek-tools.com/kawa/index.html
>
>
> --- Khurram Sardar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Hello Everyone,
> >      Does any one know that which one is the best
> > JSP tool other than notepad.
> > AS per my knowledge Tools like JBuilder are really
> > good at it.
> >      Please share your knowledge of JSP tools with
> > me also if anyone know about
> > some web site giving benchmarks on comparisons of
> > JSP tools.
> >      I think it will be helful to all of us and
> > solve many of tool dependent
> > problems.
> > Waiting for your interest
> > Khurram
> > Junior System Analyst Programmer
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