Try Visual Cafe 3.0 or other recent version. It's very helpful at beginning.

I think that the servlet should not be the main argument for choosing an
application server. There are other aspects you should consider in that
decision.

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From: Avendano Rodriguez Patricia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, March 02, 2000 7:02 AM
Subject: Qu� herramientas para servlets


>Estimados Colegas :
>
>Para trabajar servlets, Qu� recomiendan: VisualAge 3, JDeveloper o JBuilder
>3
>Qu� servidor de aplicaciones ?
>
>Mil Gracias,
>_______________________
>Patricia Avenda�o Rodr�guez
>Departamento de Inform�tica
>Banco de la Rep�blica
>Santaf� de Bogot�, Colombia
>
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