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From: "Christian Hargraves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 5:29 PM
Subject: RE: Best IDE for Servlet Development?


> If you have the money, nothing beats Visual Slick Edit 6.0 for editing and
> Ant for building.
>
> You can tie Ant into SlickEdit as well as anything else. I wrote a simple
> PERL script that writes the
> get and set methods for me and I integrated into SlickEdit in about 1
> minute. You can find more info on it
> at www.slickedit.com . It supports most languages like PERL, Java, Python,
> PL/SQL, SQL, SH, XML, SGML, HTML, JavaScript, ...I can go on and on. It
was
> written in C so it's instant and uses very little RAM.
>
> You can download a demo there. YOu might want to download the windows
> version demo so that you can save the
> changes to the file you are editing. In the LInux version, there is no
time
> expiration, you just can't save the files.
>
> Give it a try,
> Christian
>
> At 03:54 4/28/2001 -0700, you wrote:
> >Hi,
> >I just downloaded the trial version for Forte for Java 2.0 Internet
> >Edition and it seems like a good servlet development kit because of the
> >integrated tomcat server.  I was wondering if anyone was using other
IDE's
> >for servlet development and if they had any thoughts about what was the
> >best IDE and why?
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Curtis
>
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