RE: Development Environment

2002-02-25 Thread Chris Birch

yep, it supports jsp's and has great support for XML, also dozens of other
languages as it's totally configurable and if you cant configure it, you can
write a plugin module to do what you want!  I've been planning to write some
modules to support struts development, just haven't had the time yet... :(

Chris.

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does it have support for jsp's?

Dave





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Glad to see someone else using JEdit.  Thought I was the lone sole.

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 Jedit and make on Solaris at work.
 Apple ProjectBuilder at home with Ant (great for C and Apple only Java,
OK
 ish for straight forward java).

 Best team IDE I've ever used is Visual Age for Java, drop the visual bits
 and its outstanding.  Can easily view class in their package hierarchy or
 class hierarchy, or a list of classes that reference your current class.
 Incremental compiler, excellent debugger, command lookup and
completion...
 the list goes on...

 Eclispe is open source and free (eclipse.org) and smells like Visual Age
for
 Java, even looks like it... so it must be...

 Regards,
 Chris.

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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-25 Thread Chuck Amadi

Jonathan James wrote:

Windows 2000, cygwin  vim

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Hi i am using M$Win 98 , WordPad, Tomcat 3.3.a and Tomcat 4.0.2 
,Netbeans 3.1.1 IDE
On my Linux RH v7.1 Box ,Netbeans 3.1.1 IDE, Emacs (gedit),Tomcat-4.0.2



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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-25 Thread dIon Gillard

Dave Wellman wrote:

Hello,

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all using, Linux - Emacs, VIM,  Windows - JBuilder, VisualAge?

Several:

Linux + NetBeans
Linux + Eclipse
Windows + VAJ
Windows + NetBeans/Forte
Windows + WebSphere Studio AD (Eclipse 1.0)
Windows + Eclipse 2.0 builds

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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-24 Thread David M. Karr

 CyberZombie == CyberZombie  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

CyberZombie Trying not to cheer too much (just a satisfied user), Cygwin is a 
complete *nix environment that runs as a Windows process.  I love symbolic links, 
mounts, gcc, perl, awk and all the other tools -- 
CyberZombie especially the bash shell.  And I run it on every PC I use -- office 
and home.
CyberZombie At home I have sshd (secure shell daemon - part of OpenSSH which is 
included in
CyberZombie Cygwin) and have no problems punching through any corporate firewall 
to not
CyberZombie only access my home PC, but (with the help of TightVNC) bring up my 
home
CyberZombie desktop remotely.

You can even get XFree86 running on it so you can build and run X
applications.

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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-22 Thread Lawson, Rick

Using Netbeans and Windows 2000.


Keep thinking of creating a load of templates and so on for Netbeans but
never really getting round to it - maybe make it into a module or something
(to be used with struts console)

Has anybody already done this? 


Rick.

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Netbeans/Ant/Windows NT

Tim.

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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-22 Thread Arnaud Buisine

VisualAge, Eclipse, WebSphere Studio Application Developer / Win2000

Deployment : Websphere, Tomcat, Weblogic


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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-22 Thread Yu, Yanhui

Windows 2000, WSAD (used to VAJ + WebSphereStudio)

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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-22 Thread dhay


does it have support for jsp's?

Dave





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 Jedit and make on Solaris at work.
 Apple ProjectBuilder at home with Ant (great for C and Apple only Java,
OK
 ish for straight forward java).

 Best team IDE I've ever used is Visual Age for Java, drop the visual bits
 and its outstanding.  Can easily view class in their package hierarchy or
 class hierarchy, or a list of classes that reference your current class.
 Incremental compiler, excellent debugger, command lookup and
completion...
 the list goes on...

 Eclispe is open source and free (eclipse.org) and smells like Visual Age
for
 Java, even looks like it... so it must be...

 Regards,
 Chris.

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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Ian Beaumont

Windows - Netbeans

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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Jonathan James

Windows 2000, cygwin  vim

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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Witbeck, Shane

Im using Idea from http://www.intellij.com on Win2k.

Sincerely,

Shane Witbeck
Web Application Developer
904.987.1688

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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Mattos, John

I'm using Visual Age For Java and Websphere Studio (for JSPs) on Win2k.

We're moving to Websphere Studio App Dev 4.0

I'd rather be using JBuilder 6

but that's me.

John Mattos
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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Kanoza, Douglas (NCI)

Visual SlickEdit (http://www.slickedit.com/home.php).  In my experience,
every IDE I've ever worked with (JBuilder, JDeveloper, Visual Café) forces
you to do things their way, which is usually not the way I want to do it.
Plus, they're expensive, take up a lot of disk space, and are usually memory
hogs.

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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Ryan

windows, jext, ant

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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Cakalic, James

I'm using WebSphere Studio Application Developer.
Jim

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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Galbreath, Mark

JDeveloper 9i

Mark

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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Oleg V Alexeev

Hello Dave,

Far editor with colorer plugin  Ant.

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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Eddie Bush

Linux - Forte for Java Community Edition

Forte is built on Netbeans.  I'm not sure what additional functionalty there
is.  I like it ok, but sometimes the completion doesn't seem to work for me
100%.  Other than being annoyed by that I quite like it =)

Anyone used both?  Opinions on which is better and why?

Thanks!

Eddie

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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Jim Crossley

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Xemacs (using JDEE  ECB) on both Linux and Windows.

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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Robert Nocera

JBuilder 6 on Windows NT
And 
NetBeans on Windows 2000

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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread James Holmes

All of the following IDEs can have the Struts Console
plugged into them which can aid in Struts development:

Borland JBuilder
Netbeans
Oracle JDeveloper
Sun Forte for Java

Struts Console:
http://www.jamesholmes.com/struts/

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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread MARK NICHOLS

WebSphere Studio Application Developer 4.0. Windows NT 4.0 for development, AIX for 
deployment.

It's big, it's slow, it's from IBM.

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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Tim Sawyer

Netbeans/Ant/Windows NT

Tim.

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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Chris Birch

Jedit and make on Solaris at work.
Apple ProjectBuilder at home with Ant (great for C and Apple only Java, OK
ish for straight forward java).

Best team IDE I've ever used is Visual Age for Java, drop the visual bits
and its outstanding.  Can easily view class in their package hierarchy or
class hierarchy, or a list of classes that reference your current class.
Incremental compiler, excellent debugger, command lookup and completion...
the list goes on...

Eclispe is open source and free (eclipse.org) and smells like Visual Age for
Java, even looks like it... so it must be...

Regards,
Chris.

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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread John M. Corro

Glad to see someone else using JEdit.  Thought I was the lone sole.

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 Jedit and make on Solaris at work.
 Apple ProjectBuilder at home with Ant (great for C and Apple only Java, OK
 ish for straight forward java).

 Best team IDE I've ever used is Visual Age for Java, drop the visual bits
 and its outstanding.  Can easily view class in their package hierarchy or
 class hierarchy, or a list of classes that reference your current class.
 Incremental compiler, excellent debugger, command lookup and completion...
 the list goes on...

 Eclispe is open source and free (eclipse.org) and smells like Visual Age
for
 Java, even looks like it... so it must be...

 Regards,
 Chris.

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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Andrew B Forman

Jbuilder 5 (moving to 6 soon)
Win2000
TextPad

started with struts on VisualAge for Java -
hated the Websphere junk - like Jbuilder
much better for web work  VAJ better
for deep-down backend work (data-access beans, etc.)

Andrew

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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Keith Chew


UML modeling: TogetherSoft
CMP data modeling: TogetherSoft
Cutting-code: IntelliJ
Debugging: IntelliJ
JSP Presentation: Macromedia Ultradev
Build: Ant
Deployment descriptors: XDoclet
Test: Ant + JUnit
Deploy: Ant

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From: Dave Wellman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Development Environment


Hello,

Quick question, what is the preferred development environment that you are
all using, Linux - Emacs, VIM,  Windows - JBuilder, VisualAge?


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RE: Development Environment - JSP's

2002-02-21 Thread Molitor, Stephen

You said you use Macromedia for JSP development.  Are there plug-ins that
recognize Struts custom tags?  We've been using ordinary editors (JBuilder,
Emacs, TextPad) for JSP development, but there's got to be a better way.
(We do use Macromedia for the initial HTML prototype.)

Steve Molitor
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RE: Development Environment - JSP's

2002-02-21 Thread Keith Chew


Yes, the ultradev plugin supports taglibs (look at Strut's Resources page).

Macromedia has some annoying bugs with formatting, but tolerable at the
moment.

Keith


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Subject: RE: Development Environment - JSP's


You said you use Macromedia for JSP development.  Are there plug-ins that
recognize Struts custom tags?  We've been using ordinary editors (JBuilder,
Emacs, TextPad) for JSP development, but there's got to be a better way.
(We do use Macromedia for the initial HTML prototype.)

Steve Molitor
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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Patrick Refondini

JBuilder 5 Professional, Linux RedHat 7.2

Dave Wellman wrote:

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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread Max Cooper

IntelliJ IDEA is the coolest thing since sliced bread!

Despite having a JBuilder license, I used to spend most of my code editing
time in TextPad because it was quick. I recently tried IntelliJ and have
completely switched over. It has some really cool features like Refactorings
(try them and see), CVS and Ant integration, remote debugging, and lots
more. IntelliJ is pure Java and high quality (doesn't crash), but it can get
a little slow on occasion. Very highly recommended.

-Max

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 Im using Idea from http://www.intellij.com on Win2k.




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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread CyberZombie

Cygwin rocks!  W2K, Cygwin, Ant, Apache, Tomcat, Weblogic and Visual 
SlickEdit (w/ vim for quick stuff) here...

Jonathan James wrote:

Windows 2000, cygwin  vim

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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread CyberZombie

Always forgetting something (rather remembering after reading other 
follow-ups).  Add to the mix TogetherJ (analysis and design,) EJBGen 
(EJB 2.0 CMP, Session facades and Value Object creation) and some 
home-grown tools for decorating the VO's in Struts Forms...

CyberZombie wrote:

 Cygwin rocks!  W2K, Cygwin, Ant, Apache, Tomcat, Weblogic and Visual 
 SlickEdit (w/ vim for quick stuff) here...

 Jonathan James wrote:

 Windows 2000, cygwin  vim

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RE: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread ltorrence

OK, I'll bite. I'm a Linux ignoramus. What do you do with Cygwin? Is there
more to it than a bash shell?

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Cygwin rocks!  W2K, Cygwin, Ant, Apache, Tomcat, Weblogic and Visual 
SlickEdit (w/ vim for quick stuff) here...

Jonathan James wrote:

Windows 2000, cygwin  vim

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Re: Development Environment

2002-02-21 Thread CyberZombie

Trying not to cheer too much (just a satisfied user), Cygwin is a 
complete *nix environment that runs as a Windows process.  I love 
symbolic links, mounts, gcc, perl, awk and all the other tools -- 
especially the bash shell.  And I run it on every PC I use -- office and 
home.  At home I have sshd (secure shell daemon - part of OpenSSH which 
is included in Cygwin) and have no problems punching through any 
corporate firewall to not only access my home PC, but (with the help of 
TightVNC) bring up my home desktop remotely.

I like to think of Cygwin as a way of getting to me the most powerful 
open source tools on the planet while still letting me use all of the 
GUI tools I want when I have need for something more visual...

http://www.cygwin.com

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

OK, I'll bite. I'm a Linux ignoramus. What do you do with Cygwin? Is there
more to it than a bash shell?

-Original Message-
From: CyberZombie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 9:42 PM
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Subject: Re: Development Environment


Cygwin rocks!  W2K, Cygwin, Ant, Apache, Tomcat, Weblogic and Visual 
SlickEdit (w/ vim for quick stuff) here...

Jonathan James wrote:

Windows 2000, cygwin  vim

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