I personally like VisualAge for Java 3 because of it's object oriented
nature and tight integration with WebSphere application server.
The learning curve is a bit steeper because it's IDE is less familiar.
JBuilder has an easier to use interface... but I'd pick Cafe over JBuilder
and I've never used JDeveloper.
I'm not passionate about any IDE- so please don't FLAME me... though I'm
sure we'd all love an IDE war.
regards,
john haro
AGENCY.COM {chicago}
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Estimados Colegas :
Para trabajar servlets, Qu� recomiendan: VisualAge 3, JDeveloper o JBuilder
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Qu� servidor de aplicaciones ?
Mil Gracias,
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Patricia Avenda�o Rodr�guez
Departamento de Inform�tica
Banco de la Rep�blica
Santaf� de Bogot�, Colombia
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