Hi,

also, don't forget to look at the free open source NetBeans 
(www.netbeans.org) IDE.

Comes with CVS support, an internal Tomcat servlet/JSP server, 100%
pure Java (runs on almost anything that supports Java) etc...

Robert.

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> Quoting Daniel Rall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > Gabriel Moreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > > Also, what would be your recommendation for an IDE to develop
> > > applications using Turbine.
> > 
> > XEmacs, obviously.  ;)
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> I use Jbuiler4 on Linux.
> Its very good, though a bit of memory hog though.
> One of the reasons I like it, is that I can add open the templates
> in it aswell, and do all editing in JBuilder, event he 
> TurbineResources.properies
> file.
> 
> Email me if you want more info about setting it up.
> 
> Patrick.
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