Hi,
A good IDE with Ant support and Tomcat (Tomcat is integrated with Netbeans)
and more generally for JSP/Servlet is Forte/Netbeans from Sun. You can check
it at http://www.netbeans.org (for Netbeans) or http://eap.netbeans.com (for
Forte). Netbeans and Forte CE are free, Forte IE (which allows JSP/Servlet
debugging) price is 400-500$.
Take a look at Netbeans, it's really a great java environment.
I hope this helps
Eric
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From: Coetmeur, Alain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: mercredi 24 janvier 2001 18:02
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: A good free IDE for developping for Tomcat
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Does anybody know a good environment to develop
JSP+Java under Tomcat...
"Ant" seems to be a Must for the building process...
anything else...
is there some "free" integrated developement environment
that is really comfortable...
Emacs (maybe ultra-edit) seems to be apreciated,
but is there something more integrated...
(anyway I've used Emacs for C++/make/gdb dev
and it deserve to be called an IDE, but
usual IT professionals don't appreciate it much)...
what is your experience for day to day business
developement...
is there any good and cheap IDE otherwise ?
any pointers...
what do jakarta-apache developers use commonly ?
CVS+Ant+Emacs ?
WinCVS+Ant+UltraEdit ?
my intention is to place Tomcat
as a concurent/alternative
to $100k servers (weblogic, websphere), and I need a
coherent (good, cheap) environment with it...
thanks in advance...
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