With Foundation it is possible to debug web apps, but you have to jump through
some hoops to do it (basically you're debugging Tomcat). I haven't taken the
time to get it working, but another guy in my group has, and it works nicely for
him. With the "seat price" anything above Foundation becomes unrealistic for
us.
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Hi,
to be sure that I understand it correctly: with the JBuilder or JBuilder
Foundation it is possible
to develop web applications using struts and then run/debug the JSP files and
Java classes
inside the IDE? That would be very nice.
Regards
Michael
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> actually, we've had great success with JBuilder Foundation.
we, too. i am always astonished how many features there are even in the
foundation version.
> 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.
this depends on the settings. you can make it compile packages, but you can
have it compile only files.
regards
robert