Watch for Ultradev from Macromedia sometime before June.
It will have full visual creation of JSP pages with little
or no coding required. If you want a preview download of
a copy of the present Drumbeat 2000 JSP (which supports only
IBM Db2 and Websphere). Ultradev is an upgrade to Drumbeat 2000
JSP which will have broad support for many platforms according
to what I have been able to gather. Allaire (maker of JRun)
is also promising a Viusal JSP editor but not till next year
I think. Also Webgain through it's purchase of Symantec's Visual
Cafe division is promising a Visual JSP editor for the enterprise
edition 4 to be released in the near future, but is going to be
very costly (probably $3000 or more).

Dave Reid
Network Systems Specialist
Operations IntraNet
" Your Web Solutions Partner "

"I'm not really a WebMaster, but I play one on WebTV"

http://webaka7.tsl.telus.com/opinet



-----Original Message-----
From: Robo Zilka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 3:12
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Subject: Re: JSP-INTEREST: JSP IDE


I'm using Forte, it's quite good, but some fetures does not work for jsp.

RoBo Zilka
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 3:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: JSP-INTEREST: JSP IDE


Anyone out there recommend a genuine IDE for JSP? I don't mean like
HomeSite which I already use. I need more than keyword coloring, I
want the edit/compile/run-in-debug loop. While developing beans in
Cafe, J++, or JBuilder all provide symbolic debugging, breakpoints, etc.

The JSP translation to a Java source, the compile and then class loading
seem to make this sort of loop impossible. Has anyone (Oracle 8i?,
IBM Websphere, JRun?) implemented this classic development loop?

At least gimme an environment where the line number reported by the
Java compile can be easily traced back to the JSP source line! Yeah, yeah,
I know: keep the Java in the JSP simple and you don't have this problem.
Right!

Thanks in advance,
   Bob Allen

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