Yeah, nothing wrong with bleeding edge.. :) Trust me when I say that by the time the product hits the Tech Preview site most of the major issues are worked out. And like Andrew said, we eat our own dog food.. AFAIK, the tooling for handling Trinidad are much more complete then in any other IDE.

Support for MyFaces or alternate Servlet containers may leave a bit to be desired, but it's a dev/debugging environment.. You'll be able to deploy to other containers for your deployments.

Scott

Andrew Robinson wrote:
Yes, you can use it just fine. We eat our own dog food at Oracle and
run on the nightly builds of JDev to do our work. There are many
internal customers that run on even more recent builds than the
preview. As a result, it should be fairly stable as it is quite well
tested.

Since it is an IDE that is modifying Java files, XML files and JSPX
files, you can always hand edit these files as well.

-Andrew

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:44 AM, Vanni G. Rizzo
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Matthias,

there was a recent technology preview #4 ...
I know, but it is still a tecnology preview! My problems are here..
Do you suggest to start developing my projects using JDeveloper
Tecnology Preview?

thanks,

--
Vanni


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