If your employers pockets are deep then JBuilder 4 is pretty good with jsp
and servlets. It's well integrated with tomcat (although I'm using apache as
the web server) and you can run and debug jsp and servlets within the ide,
and get all the nice code completion etc. in jsp files. Unfortunately this
only comes with enterprise and still costs about $2500... ouch.

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin van den Bemt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 May 2001 23:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: IDE for tomcat


Netbeans 3.2 is way faster than the older netbeans / forte stuff. Just
switch off the forms and all other unneeded modules and it will be faster
;-))

Mvgr,
Martin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Warren Crossing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 2:29 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: IDE for tomcat
>
>
> hey how are you =)
>
> i think forte netbeans sun for java community edition is pretty
> good at jsp
> servlet dev with tomcat.. but you need a sixtybillion-gigaflop
> supercomputer
> to get it running smoothly ( its a bit of a resource hog ) but
> its features
> really rule!
>
> l8r.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: aswath satrasala [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 23 May 2001 8:22 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: IDE for tomcat
>
>
> Hello,
> I am using IIS and tomcat
> and I am looking an IDE that integrates IIS and tomcat.
> or is there an IDE which closely works with tomcat.
> For example to configure
> the context/application path, or to setup multiple sites etc.
>
> Regards
> -Aswath
>
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