Netbeans lets you run ANT as well as debug servlets, though I haven't used the debug servlet feature extensively, I just checked if it works. So maybe if you are looking for advanced features, they are not present, but certainly you can debug servlets. Plus of course it is free !
thanks
Satish
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Hi Folks:
I have been evaluating Netbeans and Eclipse for Servlet IDE usability.
They both offer pretty good source editing features, but seem to lack in debugging for servlets.
Does anyone know of a plug-in for Eclipse or Netbeans that makes them more servlet-friendly for debugging?
At least Eclipse allows you to run Ant, which is nice...
I don't want to spend the $$ for Borland JBuilder, unless necessary. Any comments on JBuilder are appreciated also.
Thank you!
Frank
