I recommend Sun's Forte for Java 3.0 Community Edition. It's free and full
of tools and toys, including Tomcat 3.2, a database server, Swing designer
forms, and plenty more. It also lets you create a web module out of a
project folder that does all the web.xml stuff for you and has editors and
project layouts for JSP and XSP. It has decent support for XML/XSL(T). Worth
a try.

Go to http://developer.java.sun.com and click on "Products and APIs"

Heath Stewart
Systems Administrator / Developer
EsotericRealm
http://www.esotericrealm.com/~hstewart
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From: "Marty McClelland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 11:54 AM
Subject: ide recommendations?


> For the past six months I have been using notepad for writing xsp and xsl
> pages. This works - but I miss the debugging tools of an ide.
>
> Does anyone have experience with an ide that is useful in debugging
xsp/xsl
> pages?
>
> marty
>
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