Shawn,
I cannot compare because I've never used JBuilder , although in a recent
reader choice poll conducted by JavaDevelopersJournal JBuilder was one of the
top ranking IDEs , far out ranking Forte.
No , I've never used the compile all option in Forte , so really don't know the
answer to your question.
Santosh
Shawn Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/12/2001 04:13:57 PM
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talking about Forte for J, it seems abit better than Jbuilder IMHO.
Daryani, did you ever use Forte's compile all function? It seems that
it will stop compiling the rest of the .java files in the project if
it encounter some errors compiling the first few. Is there a way to
have it continue to compile the rest of the files in the project?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daryani Santosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 12:45 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: A little Grasshopper + JSP ???
>
>
> Joe,
> We can surely help you out. The softwares you need will be
> An JSP/Servlet Container
> A Web Server
> JDK
> IDE - an interface for writing java programs , jsps and servlets.
>
> You can get the latest JDK from the sun site at java.sun.com
> , also download the
> documentation
>
> For a web server if you are using microsoft as your platform
> you can Personal
> Web Server or IIS.
> If you want to go with free ware you can get Apache Web server.
>
> Finally getting a JSP/Servlet container.
> There are a lot of containers available for free , most of
> them also have a
> specific forum that addresses
> their installation , troubleshooting and configuration issues.
>
> This is a decision you have to make. Some of the popular and
> easy to configure
> engines are Tomcat and JRun
> You can get JRun from allaire web site. JRun as a JSP
> container can use IIS ,
> Personal Web Server , Apache or
> you can use JRun without any web server and use JRun itself
> as a web server.
>
> Tomcat is also pretty good.
>
> For writing JSPs you can get any free development tool like
> Forte , Kawa ,
> Homesite . If you don't like to use an IDE
> directly use Textpad , notepad or any other text editor .
>
> There are a lot of sites that have JSP tutorials , visit some
> useful JSP sites
> JSPInsider.com , JGuru.com , java.sun.com.products/jsp ,
> coreservlets.com.
>
>
>
>
> hope that helps
> Santosh
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Jsp Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/12/2001 01:10:04 PM
>
> Please respond to A mailing list about Java Server Pages
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>
> Subject: A little Grasshopper + JSP ???
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Everybody's heard of the story of the grasshopper who sang all
> summer.......well time to meet one.
>
> Whats this to do with JSP, I hear you ask.....its a long story.
>
> It all starts off with project that I have to do as my final year
> engineering project..... Me and my group contact this company
> who agree to
> give us a project. Before that they ask us to learn JSP and do a small
> program and submit within a week. That was 8 mths ago.....
>
> After that starts a saga of downloading Apache web server,
> Tomcat, Java
> engines...and actually tryin to set them up on my Celeron
> 466....Well 2 mths
> and a lot of mails, JUGS, Boards later.....I finally get
> JSWDK-1.0.1 up and
> runnin.......then the exam dates are announced.....so its bye
> bye project
> ..down to the books.......
>
> I study for my exams and decide that as soon as the exams are
> over i am
> gonna dive right into making this small example for the
> company guyz so
> that we can at least start the project...but a few days
> before the exams
> ..NEWS: Exams postponed..........
>
> Well the exams finally got over a month ago..... and i get
> working on a
> small JSP prog using beans......A month later..here I
> am....frustruated,
> depressed...looking for one last hope.......
>
> If you are wondering where exactly are the other members of
> my group through
> all this.....beats me....the poor ppls proggramming knowledge
> is limited to
> a very basic C so even if they wanted to they wouldn't be of
> very much help.
>
> Now I really need to do this project well..because after I
> finish this I
> want to work in the same company .... Its like my dream place to work
> in.....small place..but so much potential for growth........
>
> So, I need a messiah......
>
> Someone to help me get done in a couple of months what was
> supposed to have
> been done over a period of 6 mths.......
>
> If there is someone out there who is willing to help this
> poor grasshopper
> in need...I'll be indebted to them all my life.......I'll
> clean your floors
> .....do the dishes..anything.........JUST HELP ME!!!!!!
>
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