actually, we've had great success with JBuilder Foundation. Debugging can be
painful, and, if you're used to developing in GUI environments, the interface
can be kludgey(?) at times, but it works good enough to get work done. You also
have to be careful of how it compiles things. It compiles packages, not
classes.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 3:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: which development tool to use?
Emacs and Jakarta-Ant. What bugs? ;-)
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On 2/5/01, 2:11:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding which
development tool to use?:
> Hello,
> I hope my question is not too off topic for this mailing list:
> In the last weeks I struggled around with JDeveloper as an IDE for
creating web
> applications with Struts, but
> it seems that it has some problems with the message resource files for
the
> action servlet (see my question
> earlier in this mailing list).
> So I would like to find out which tools you use to develop your web
> applications, especially how they are
> debugged.
> Did anybody use JBuilder and has good experiences integrating with
Struts?
> I would like to read your suggestions, thank you.
> Regards
> Michael