RE: [OT] Re: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-25 Thread Steve Beech
I'm using JEdit4 (http://www.jedit.org/) which I like a lot. It doesn't use much memory at all and has some extremely useful plugins. Open source too. Steve -Original Message- From: Chris Gokey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 22 November 2002 02:29 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re:

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-22 Thread Bodycombe, Andrew
You could try jedit http://www.jedit.org There is a plug-in for tomcat. Andy. -Original Message- From: jennifer lindner To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 21/11/2002 19:47 Subject: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat? hello, i'm a newbie so i apologize if this topic came up

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Carl Hume
I like using Eclipse (www.eclipse.org) with the Syndeso Tomcat Plugin (http://www.sysdeo.com/eclipse/tomcatPlugin.html). Cheers! Carl -Original Message- From: jennifer lindner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] hello, i'm a newbie so i apologize if this topic came up last week or something. can

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Turner, John
I was going to suggest NetBeans, but if you didn't like Forte, you won't like NetBeans...they're pretty much the same. John -Original Message- From: jennifer lindner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 2:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: is there a free

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Cox, Charlie
-Original Message- From: jennifer lindner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 2:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat? hello, i'm a newbie so i apologize if this topic came up last week or something.

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread David Tildesley
eclipse. -Original Message- From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, 22 November 2002 8:59 a.m. To: 'Tomcat Users List' Subject: RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat? I was going to suggest NetBeans, but if you didn't like Forte, you won't like

Re: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Steve R Burrus
Hi Jennifer, this is steve burrus, and I am most curious about u apparently stating that the Sun One Studio (aka Forte) is irritating so you chose/decided to uninstall it unceremoniously :)!! How do you find it to be irritating because I also have certain issues with it, namely that I have to

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Steve R Burrus
John, how about either Visual Cafe, formerly put out by the Webgain Corp., OR Borland's JBuilder?! I have found both apps to be excellent developer tools in doing pure Java coding! HOWEVER, there might be some features found in both that might inhibit their usage with the Tomcat server.

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread James Higginbotham
Wow, I feel sorry for all of you that have to worry about Java-based IDEs that use Swing, memory issues, and whether an appserver integrates well with your IDE or not.. There is something to be said about a natively compiled IDE and Ant, with remote debugging for those really tough times when log

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Turner, John
Perhaps a better reply would be something along the lines of: Hi, I've compiled a HOWTO that describes how to setup a natively compiled IDE and use Ant for deployment, as well as a remote debugger! In my opinion, its a much better solution than a Java-based IDE that uses Swing and has memory

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Andy Eastham
Sun One Studio needs 256Mb of memory. If you haven't got that much, forget it. If you have, it rocks. Andy -Original Message- From: Steve R Burrus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 21 November 2002 21:29 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: is there a free ide that gets along well

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Tref Gare
I'd be voting more like 512meg memory for Sun One Studio... but similarly.. it's pretty effective once you're up at that level of hardware. I've heard really good things about eclipse though.. when I get a chance I'm going to give it a try. T

Re: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Kwok Peng Tuck
Consider Netbeans 3.4 instead, and using jdk version 1.4, it is much better than Forte for java. Steve R Burrus wrote: Hi Jennifer, this is steve burrus, and I am most curious about u apparently stating that the Sun One Studio (aka Forte) is irritating so you chose/decided to uninstall it

Re: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Kwok Peng Tuck
eclipse needs a lot of work, but it looks like they are making progress. Some of their stuff seems counter intuitive at the moment. So I'll take a rain check on that ide. I'm suprised that Sun One Studio would need 512 mb of memory. Have you done some module tuning yet? That might help you

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Nicholas Orr
Er, what about Jdeveloper? It doesn't integrate with Tomcat but you can set your class output to whatever you want? And you can do war deploys, I'm using it and have found it to do what I want it to do, which I haven't found in other IDE's. Plus because the Jdev team have tried to copy Visual

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Tref Gare
No module tuning as yet.. and yep that probably isn't helping. Might be worth having a look at NetBeans as well.. JDeveloper is a new one to me.. where's that come from -- Tref Gare Development Consultant Areeba Level 19/114 William St,

RE: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Tref Gare
Sorry.. a memory aberration there.. I just remembered JDeveloper is Oracles tool -- Tref Gare Development Consultant Areeba Level 19/114 William St, Melbourne VIC 3000 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: +61 3 9642 5553 fax: +61 3 9642 1335 website:

[OT] Re: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Peter Lin
eclipse does have a different model for the UI, but once I got over the difference, I found it better. Those who are used to Borland's style of UI will find eclipse a bit un-intuitive at first, but having used it quite a bit the last month I find it is actually much more productive. until I

Re: [OT] Re: is there a free ide that gets along well with tomcat?

2002-11-21 Thread Chris Gokey
Something also to remember if you are running Linux, you should download the x86/GTK 2 version of it. The MOTIF version is slow and buggy. Unfortunately this isn't obvious and they put the MOTIF version higher in the list of download choices. But we have also experimented with both Eclipse,