Hi!

I don't know about Eclipse, but I can tell you about NetBeans/Forte.

You can use Forte Enterprise Edition (I think it costs around $ 2000) or 
you could use NetBeans and EJBDoclet (http://xdoclet.sourceforge.net/) to 
write your EJBs. And then you could use and ANT task to deploy them to your 
application server.
I got this on NetBeans' mailing list.

Best regards,
         Kovi

At 08:34 19.3.2002 -0800, you wrote:
>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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