We also use VAJ 3.5 with Tomcat and Struts. It's nice to be able to develop, run, and debug within the same environment. Since the generated JSP code is part of the IDE, it's a simple matter to put breakpoints in the generated JSP if necessary. At 11:24 PM 2/5/2001 +0100, you wrote: >I use VAJ 3.5 with Tomcat and struts. > >works perfectly can debug throught the jsp's (not really jsp's but the >generated servlets) >Can change code on the fly without restarting anything. > >johan James W. Howe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Allen Creek Software, Inc. pgpkey: http://ic.net/~jwh/pgpkey.html Ann Arbor, MI 48103
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