Yes, it does cost lots of money, that's true. But I belive all
the debugging facilities are in both entry and pro edition.
As far as I know the enterprise edition has the team development
server and all the ERP-, CICS, tivoli, AS/400 etc, integration tools,
which
are not to be found in the pro edition. But check it out for yourself
if you want: http://www.ibm.com/vadd ;-)
Cheers.
Trond Sausjord
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> Why use ServletExec when VAJ comes with a great debugger?
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> We have been using VAJ2.0 EE and it has a built in debugger allowing
> debugging servlets through the websphere test environment (you actually
> run a stripped down version of IBM' app server on your PC!) It also
> handles debugging RMI/CORBA and other fun stuff. ;-)
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Sounds great ! But the EE costs ten times the price of the Professional
Edition doesn't it?
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