There are many IDE's that are free and are pretty good.  I like Borland
JBuilder.  The Personal edition is free.  The Professional version has some
more features like a code building wizard and more advanced debugging
capabilities.  I think an IDE is worth it.

Regards,

Richard



At 12:27 PM 12/23/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>hello,
>
>I have to build a site with jsp/servlets with a very tight schedule, and
>am looking for ways to cut down on development time. would it be worth
>gettting an IDE like JBuilder? or would learning the IDE itself end up
>taking up the time saved?
>
>tia,
>Oliver
>
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