Hi Cindy:

        I've had fairly good experience using xemacs (http://xemacs.org/) and Ant
(http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/index.html).  Xemacs comes with
syntax-highlighting and Java development modes (class wizards, etc).  Setup
xemac's compile command to invoke Ant, and you've got a not-bad IDE, if you
ask me (They'll both run under NT as well).  For developing on Linux, you
could probably keep using ssh windows, or setup Cygwin/XFree86 for X-Windows
access (I've found this works pretty well also, except that Swing GUI's over
X don't give very good performance.  For server-side development, though,
it's fine).

Cheers,

Greg Trasuk, President
StratusCom Manufacturing Systems Inc. - We use information technology to
solve business problems on your plant floor.
http://stratuscom.ca

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cindy Ballreich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: June 13, 2002 14:05
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: [offtopic] IDE for Tomcat?
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>
> I was wondering what kind of IDEs people were using for
> Tomcat development?
>
> Any recomendations for someone who's been developing on linux
> from a NT desktop via ssh? (vi has it's charms, but there's
> got to be a better way!) Anything to avoid?
>
> Thanks
>
> Cindy
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