I am using MyEclipse and Maven 2 together with WAS 6.

I find that the part of MyEclipse that allows debugging inside the server is
really hard to make work with Maven. Perhaps it is possible. I have not made
it work yet.

MyEclipse has some really nice other features that I use a lot. The spring
stuff is very helpful. The xdoclet is nice. The JSP editor. I like being
able to whip up a quick (but simple) UML diagram from inside Eclipse
although the integration with the code is quirky for my taste.

Finally, making MyEclipse work with WAS 6 is not so terribly easy either. Be
sure to go to the MyEclipse web site and find the tutorial on how to do
that. It will give you some idea before you buy what you are getting into.

I don't begrudge for a moment the money I spent on MyEclipse and I'll renew
the subscription this summer when it comes due. I just have to ignore a few
features since I like what maven 2 gives me instead.

Thanks.

-- Lee Meador

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There is a proposal at my company to begin using the MyEclipse plugins to
assist with debugging our WebSphere apps.

Currently we use Maven2 and the eclipse plugin associated with it.

There seems to be some overlapping functionality between some of the Maven
plugins and the MyEclipse.

Are they a happy marriage?

Are we wasting our time with MyEclipse?

Is there perhaps a free Eclipse plugin that allows WebSphere to be
controlled from the IDE (like I can with Weblogic)?

We are not using RAD etc to attempt to remain app server agnostic.

Thanks.

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