Wow, that's painful!

I use UltraEdit only... I click a single button and Tomcat is stopped, my
app is compiled (including JUnit tests and static analysis runs),
packaged, deployed, Tomcat restarts and IE pops up to the start page.  All
it took was an Ant script assigned to a key.  I would bet you could do the
same from Eclipse even without the need for a plug-in.

Of course, I don't get a debugger attached and the ability to step through
code, which I assume a plug-in would get you, so it's not perfect :)

-- 
Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com

On Wed, June 22, 2005 12:59 pm, Tony Smith said:
> Is there an Eclipse plug-in for Struts or Tomcat so
> that I can develop, debug, and test my web app all in
> Eclipse? Right now, if I want to change something I
> have to write my program in Eclipse, write my jsp in
> another text editor, export the jar file from Eclipse
> to web-inf/lib, restart Tomcat, and open IE....
>
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