Christopher,
does the community edition support Database Connection ?
I think you must buy the Enterprise Edition.
Marcus
"Cato,
Christopher" To: 'Tomcat Users List'
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Developping Environment
17.01.2002
12:08
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I can just tell you what I use as an IDE: Sun Fort� for Java, Community
edition.
I think it works like a charm and it also integrates with CVS. It has ANT
for builds and deployment and is built 100% in Java. I've also tried
Borland
Jbuilder which I really didn't like.
Fort� is built on NetBeans.
/Christopher
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> Hello ,
>
> I am new to this. So please apologize if this is discussed
> frequently in
> the list.
> And all the installation guides I found couldn't help me out of this.
>
> We are getting a bit confused about setting up a developement
> environement
> with Tomcat 4.0.1
>
> What we want to do:
>
> Setup Tomcat on a Linux Mandrake 8.1 server .
> Setup CVS on the same server
> Our application have a static part whith html files and a spare parts
> store which should be programmed using
> JSP and Beans Technologie .
> Do we need any additionel Web Server like Apache or any
> Application Server
> like Jboss?
>
> The developpers should work from their office PC using a IDE.
> We decided to
> use NetBeans to start with.
> Cause of the complexity of the store application we would
> like to follow
> the MVC Modell. I think of installing Strouts,
> or can Neatbeans ( any modules ? ) do the Job ?
>
> The application should be deployed for testing on the Tomcat
> Linux Server.
> Deployment for production should be
> on a different server which is not defined so far.
>
> Thanks for any hints putting me into the right direction.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Marcus
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