I am  agree with David Treves. I had use Visual Slickedit+Ant  instead of Jbuilder 6. :-) (demo edition)

Only one shortage is it can't distinguish  the Javascript code and Java code in your Jsp code.At least , I don't know how to do.
David Treves wrote:
Hi there,
 
I find the Visual SlickEdit a great tool, for some reason it is not too popular... But it is light, fast and supports almost any format a developer needs (for windows and for unix).
 
David Treves.
 
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Subject: [jdjlist] Re: Find a good tools for Web Application (JSP/Servlet)

Antonio Garcia wrote:
Hi All!
 
I am looking for a good tool for use JSP/Servlet with debugger. I am trying to use Forte for Java Community Edition 4.0, but I have many problems with it.
 
I use JCreator Pro for javabean and small applications, without problems. My Operative System is Windows NT 4.0 Server SP6 (RAM 256 MB) .
 
Could anyone to help me?
 
Regards,
 
Antonio Garcia
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JBuilder is a good tool , but , It don't support the tag-library.
Netbeans is free , and support tag-library and HTML attribute completion, sometimes, It is slower  than JBuilder;
Visual slickedit is a good tool,even support the javascript method and field completion .
Eclipsea is  tool which you look forward to too.

Which one is the best ? I can't draw a conclusion.    


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