Try JBuilder and JDeveloper. They are most stable IDE I have ever seen
Gunjan
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> From: Preston L. Bannister[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: Re: IDE to build and debug servlets
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> I've been a customer of VisualCafe since the prerelease Cafe days.
>
> I've used VisualCafe 3 and 4 to debug servlets (by running Jetty
> or Jakarta under VisualCafe).
>
> I'm looking to use something else. VisualCafe 4 is just as unstable
> as the pre-release versions - for which there is no longer any excuse.
> It works pretty well for writing applets and stand-alone applications
> but I find it not well organized for writing servlets.
>
> Not that I've found a tool I *really* like ... yet :).
>
> VisualAge for Java is pretty neat but uses proprietary file store
> and a rather clunky editor. Of course, if you think Notepad is a
> good editor, this won't bother you :). If you work alone the ghetto
> you are forced into by the proprietary file store won't bother you.
> There are some really nice ideas in VAJ, but I think I've finally
> given up on this tool.
>
> The latest version of Kawa is interesting. Still a little flakey
> at times but not nearly as bad as VC4.
>
> Guess I should try Visual J++ again...
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Javier Galindo
>
> Visualcafe 3 has an excellent debugger. it also works with servlets...
>
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