On 6/28/06, Jacob Fugal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You forgot getting and putting the remote file in your Eclipse version.
No I didnt. I hot deploy the jsp out to tomcat.
You also forgot that I'd likely have a symlink to /usr/local/dev/tomcat-www/node1/webapps/wapps/myapp/ as myapp in my home directory, so I don't need to spend 5-10 seconds typing that whole path out.
Agree.
So now the favor is to the console, but still only a few seconds.
This makes them almost equal.
But what if I need to make a urgent fix from my SSH enabled phone/PDA?
Then you are not developing "enterprise" level production systems that need to go through a proper QA cycle with load testing and integration testing.
Greg's point is that *if* a language is not amenable to being edited within a text editor, there is a valid limitation imposed on when and how you can edit the code.
And yes, of course you can edit java files with VI. I did it for a number of years before eclipse was released. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
