Hi All,
We are starting a J2EE based project using WebLogic as our App Server. we are deploying JSP, Servlets and EJBs with WebLogic initially. Later we are planning to deploy JSPs and Servlets on Tomcat but retain EJBs on WebLogic.
With this plan in mind, could you suggest a good IDE for development and debugging facilities for all JSP, Servlet and EJBs ? We preferably want to use one IDE for doing all development and it should be readily available.
Thank you,
Best Regards,
ANJAN. B
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JSP IDE (Design/Debugger) (4 messages)
- Posted by: Anjan Bacchu
- Posted on: September 16 2000 09:41 EDT
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- JSP IDE (Design/Debugger) by Wojciech Ozimek on September 16 2000 13:04 EDT
- JSP IDE (Design/Debugger) by Trond Arve Wasskog on September 16 2000 20:06 EDT
- JSP IDE (Design/Debugger) by Surendra Phadke on September 19 2000 15:33 EDT
- JSP IDE (Design/Debugger) by benoit sibold on September 21 2000 08:10 EDT
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- Posted by: Wojciech Ozimek
- Posted on: September 16 2000 13:04 EDT
- in response to Anjan Bacchu
Try WebGain Studio (http://www.webgain.com). As I know it allows JSP and EJB debugging. It's also pretty well tuned to work with WebLogic. -
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- Posted by: Trond Arve Wasskog
- Posted on: September 16 2000 20:06 EDT
- in response to Anjan Bacchu
Check out Forte for Java -
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- Posted by: Surendra Phadke
- Posted on: September 19 2000 15:33 EDT
- in response to Anjan Bacchu
Check out JRun from Allaire. Right now its in beta without any debugging capabilities but the final release would hopefully have debugging capabilities.
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- Posted by: benoit sibold
- Posted on: September 21 2000 08:10 EDT
- in response to Anjan Bacchu
check JBuilder 4
www.inprise.com/jbuilder