Thanks for the tip, I have been looking for a comprehensive environment to evaluate for our development teams.


John

On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 15:01:48 +0200, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If you're looking for another option, download the eclipse IDE ( http://www.eclipse.org ) and use the tomcat plug in www.sysdeo.com/eclipse/tomcatPlugin.html.This will give you a totally integrated IDE and App Server environment, and you're not stuck waiting for another forte/sun one release before you can develop. The plug in supports a very broad range of tomcat versions. Eclipse has a linux version too ( in fact, I think it may even be written in java ) ! :-)




John Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 30/06/2003 13:55 Please respond to "Tomcat Users List"

To:     Tomcat Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Great, glad you got it working.


John

On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 23:18:11 -0230 (NDT), Neil Zanella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Thanks John! All I had to do was upgrade my Tomcat installation from the 4.0.1 version which comes with Java Sun One Studio (and is still being distributed at the Java site, huh!) to Tomcat 4.1.24, which at least is a stable release!

I don't know why Java is still distributing j2sdk-1_4_1_02-s1studio_ce- 4u1-bin-linux.bin
with Tomcat 4.0.1. They should make a new
release with the updated Tomcat version
(or not distribute Tomcat at all and
encourage users to download the
latest)!


Neil



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