Nihita,

I use eclipse for applet and application development.  But for servlet writing, I use 
jcreator (http://www.jcreator.com/).  The free version does not have debugger support 
but is small, Java version independent, easy/fast to install and doesn't use up 40mb 
of memory when it runs.  It also doesn't have any type of Tomcat or EJB support, but 
my server-side stuff is limited to servlets so this is not an issue.  Since is it is 
free, it can be installed on every server as needed to make quick changes during 
testing/qa.

Eclipse has a plugin for Tomcat but I haven't used it.

Chuck


-----Original Message-----
From: Nihita [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 5:54 AM
To: Tomcat
Subject: Development Tools


Are there any free available development tools like Oracle Developer suite  for 
developing J2EE application which are also Tomcat complaint ? And will the forms and 
pages developed using Oracle Internet development Suite work with tomcat ?

Thanks
Nihita

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