You can use JBuilder3 Foundation (Free) and the limited concurrent users
JRun (free, at least the last time I checked) and debug your servlets, with
a pretty good debug GUI. It's not as easy to set up as it should be :-), but
it works great when you get it setup. Mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if
you want me to post the details of the setup to the list (I don't follow the
list regularly anymore, so I'll miss it if you post the request here.)

- Tormod
Developer, CatalystOne



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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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Dans un courrier dat� du 21/03/00 10:32:40 Paris, Madrid,
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> Why use ServletExec when VAJ comes with a great debugger?
>
>  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. ;-)
>
Sounds great ! But the EE costs ten times the price of the Professional
Edition doesn't it?

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