Bill, that is my point, with Visual Studio you get tons of good 
features in one IDE, which from my point of view helps speed development...
         I know what is out there, i have netbeans, eclipse, struts 
console, etc etc etc in my computer, I would rather have just one.  Have to 
open various tools made in java, tomcat, browser and etc.  my computer just 
hangs�.
         My point is if you buy an IDE like JBuilder the least it should 
have more than the basic features�  Since that is one of the reason .NET is 
much faster to develop.  This is according to friends who work with .NET�

         tiago


At 09:38 PM 8/31/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Tiago,
>
>"... I don't understand why IDE like Jbuilder don't come with support
>for frameworks like struts. In version 8 or 9 maybe there will be
>integration with JSF, by then JSF 2 will be out..."
>
>That support already exists. Try ObjectAssembler, Struts Console, etc.
>Remember that most IDEs will give you okay support for ten zillion
>different things but rarely deep support for anything. Try one of the
>Struts tools that plugs into JBuilder and other IDEs seamlessly and get
>deep, intelligent support for Struts. You won't have to wait around for
>mediocre Struts support. :-)
>
>Regards,
>Bill
>
>
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