I think when you want the J2EE bits for forte it costs :(

I'm just starting to get going into the EJB areana and so $1995 doesn't
seem very nice :(

D

Matt Egyhazy wrote:

>i havent done ejb in forte community edition, however, it comes with tc 3.3
>and you can debug servlets internally.  i have not tried remote debugging.
>
>matt
>
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>From: "Bing Zhang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 11:34 AM
>Subject: Off Topic: Free J2EE IDE: Which one?
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>>I am trying to use a free IDE to do J2EE development, mainly servlet and
>>EJB. The development will be on Windows NT/2000. Deployment is on linux.
>>Three tools come to my mind: Forte Java Community Edition (I am supprised
>>that almost nobody mention this tool), Eclipse from IBM and NetBean.
>>
>>I feel short time evaluation does not give me enough insight, though I
>>
>have
>
>>downloaded both Forte and Eclopse. Hope anyone ever used the above tools
>>
>in
>
>>real life give me some guidance. Any of the above tools let me debug
>>
>servlet
>
>>or even EJB locally? How about remotely? Any other server I need to set up
>>beside the IDE to effectively do J2EE?
>>
>>
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Bing Zhang
>>
>>
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