I want to find a good developping enviroment for developping web applications with struts.
Is there a good plugin for eclipse that fulfill this need?
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How to develop web applications with Struts? (4 messages)
- Posted by: comain chen
- Posted on: October 08 2005 00:55 EDT
Threaded Messages (4)
- MyEclipse Plug-in by Tom Cole on October 08 2005 21:12 EDT
- MyEclipse Plug-in by Amin Mohammed-Coleman on October 14 2005 06:48 EDT
- How to develop web applications with Struts? by Michael Miller on October 10 2005 13:32 EDT
- intelliJ no by Sarath Chandra on October 11 2005 13:55 EDT
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MyEclipse Plug-in[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Tom Cole
- Posted on: October 08 2005 21:12 EDT
- in response to comain chen
I don't develop in Struts, never have and never will. However, I do use the MyEclipse plug-in for other J2EE development. Apparently it has MANY Struts capabilities (as well as Hibernate and Spring and even JSF) and it's very inexpensive. You may want to check it out www.myecllipseide.com. -
MyEclipse Plug-in[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Amin Mohammed-Coleman
- Posted on: October 14 2005 06:48 EDT
- in response to Tom Cole
What's wrong with Struts? -
How to develop web applications with Struts?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Michael Miller
- Posted on: October 10 2005 13:32 EDT
- in response to comain chen
The "My Eclipse IDE" is a great plugin for Eclipse for doing this type of work. Other options include IntelliJ, JBuilder and NetBeans. -
intelliJ no[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Sarath Chandra
- Posted on: October 11 2005 13:55 EDT
- in response to Michael Miller
IntelliJ doesnot have plugins to develop struts by default.. but it is the most productive ide, I have used; you might need to add easy struts or something,