Looking at the Forte for Java website (http://www.sun.com/forte/ffj/),
Tomcat integration is only available with the $500 Internet Edition of the
tool. It would be cool if the Community (Free) Edition of the tool could be
adapted to support Tomcat/Struts...
Eric
-----Original Message-----
From: DONNIE HALE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 6, 2001 11:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Preferred HTML Editor
Ted,
I'm definitely not the one to ask. NetBeans is the free-as-in-beer version
of Sun's Forte for Java. The various supporting pieces of NetBeans are
well-isolated as "modules" (in NetBeans lingo). But as to what makes up a
module and whether things can be broken up and partially redistributed - I
have no idea.
-Donnie
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/06/01 10:32AM >>>
DONNIE HALE wrote:
> It's got Tomcat built into it, so you can right-click on a JSP and say
"Execute". It also has auto-completion for custom tags - once you put the
prefix:tag in, it will show the list of parameters for that tag.
Is it possible to redistribute that part of the NetBeans configuration?
-Ted.