The current 9i release candidate (very stable) has full J2EE support
including Servlets and JSPs. Plus, it is packaged with OC4J, the Oracle
J2EE implementation features its own Look & Feel.

The problem is it comes with an extra version of JDK v1.3.1, and I have
yet to figure out how - and if - it can be used with v1.4

 -Martin

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Subject: Re: Servlet IDE

Unfortunately JDeveloper is the base version and doesn't include any
extra
frills like all the tools for servlets, jsp, whatever.  It's still a
nice
package but think seriously before relying on this for development use.

In fact you don't even get the nice wizards to setup simple things like
interfaces and such.

~Matt


Quoting "Baker, Robert E" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> You can try JDeveloper, which licenses it's technology from JBuilder.
It's
> free (for personal use) from http://technet.oracle.com.
>
> Bob
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> I don't want to spend the $$ for Borland JBuilder, unless necessary.
Any
> comments on JBuilder are appreciated also.
>
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