Yes, I agree with Tiago.. If you want free, community-supported and
constantly-evoluing IDE, NetBeans is the way to go.
It integrates Tomcat 3.2 directly in the IDE and the next version will
use Tomcat 4
HTH,
David

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         Netbeans is pretty good, i have been using it for awhile now...
         www.netbeans.org

         There is JBuilder from Borland, but it will install 2 Tomcats,
JDK 1.3 and other old stuff, that you might already have...
         Netbeans asks you what JDK you want to use...




At 03:01 PM 7/31/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Could somebody advice me of a good Java editor?.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>bye
>
>Lorena
>
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