Thanks - based on your and others' positive comments about
Forte, I downloaded the Community Edition and am playing
around with it.  It appears to be one heck of a nice Java
IDE!  Once I finish my present servlet project in J++, I'm
going to use Forte.

-mark

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mark wrote:
>I've never heard of Forte.  Where can I get more
>information?

Try http://www.sun.com/forte/ffj/  for forte
I have been using it for about 1 year and like it very much.
I use to use JBuilder.
As for your other question.... No comment. It's not worth
the trouble.

Mike

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