On 6/3/02 10:35 AM, "Greg Dunn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> JBuilder 4 has a "Web Run" system that will let you load and test JSPs and
> Servlets within the IDE using it's own copy of Tomcat.  It may only be in
> the extremely non-free "Professional" and "Enterprise" versions.
>
> The problem I see with JBuilder here is that it has absolutely no HTML
> generating tools.  In that respect it's little better than notepad.
>
> I've been looking for a good developer-oriented IDE with web app preview and
> HTML tools myself - with no luck.  My ideal would be the Java development of
> IntelliJ Idea and the HTML of DreamWeaver in one app wherein I can test
> without compiling, WAR'ing and deploying.
>
>
> Greg

What about NetBeans. That has a great editor and a ton of other features for
jsp/servlet deployment.


isaac

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