Hi All,
Sorry if this is a little bit off topic but I thought it could be
interesting for others too. I posted the same question to JSP list.
I have been looking for good (free if possible) solution to debug/develop
JSP/Servlets on Linux 6.1. The perfect solution would have: Servlet Engine
with JSP 1.1 and Servlet 2.2 support, IDE capable to integrade and debug
with Servlet Engine.
Following these specs, I installed Tomcat 3.0 and Forte (latest beta).
Forte has built in Serlvet/JSP debugger but the appliacation was very slowon
PentiumII 333 with 128meg, latest SUN's JDK and I didn't find how to
integrade it with Tomcat (I wanted Forte to use Tomcat's engine for
debugging).
Next I installed JBuilder(free from borland) which was much faster than
Forte but it didn't come with JSP/Servlet debugger.
Also, I looked at JServ and Apache but it didn't support JSP and I didn't
want to use JSWDK which is good only for development.
What would be a good mix of IDE/debuging tool/Serlve engine/Web Server
everything should be 1.1 JSP and 2.2 Servlet APIs complient, on Linux 6.1
with 1.22 JDK ?
Is this too early to go with Servlets 2.2 and JSP 1.1? What would be a good
Servlet environment mix here?
Should I worry about integrating an IDE with Servlet Engine or I can use
servlet debugger as an add on to an IDE?
Tomcat is a reference implementatoin. Does it mean that I shouldn't use it
for Production?
I used JRUN on IIS with J++(creating/debuging JSPs) in the past but I do
want to develop under Linux.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. I also looked at PostGreSQL database engine and it seems much more
powerfull than MySql. Do you have any experience on this?
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