Macromedia's UltraDev has some slick features.....
but no debugger.

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Khurram Sardar
> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 12:54 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Best JSP Tool
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>      Thanks a lot for your interest in this discussion.
>      I especially thank people for giving me references to web reviews of
> products and web links.
>      It was really helpful but I think still we are not to the
> point we would
> like to be.
>      Among us some are working on Oracle side, Cold Fusion side
> and some people
> working on IBM tools. But what we all want (I Think) is one
> tool for JSP no matter what other tools we use for developing
> other business
> layer components. It should provide support for the standard JSP features
> and for intergration of J2EE framework related components. The
> three possible
> J2EE schenarios coud be
>      JSP to EIS
>      JSP to EJB (Business Layer)
>      JSP to HTTP Servlets (HTTP Servlets as controllers)
>
>      So I would really like to know of such tool that can make my
> life easy for
> adding web content (HTML content) on the JSP page Visually. Secondly It
> could provide me with support to code calling my business layer
> or post forms to
> HTTP Servlets. Also provide database support.
>      So isn't any such one tool available in the market. I would
> really like to
> have an evaluation version for evaluating the product.
>      Answering Rajan's question precisely the following features
> could be really
> helpful.
>
> 1. Debugger which helps you in identifying errors at the time of
> development.
> 2. Version control & Team development.
> 3. Design Web Layer if possible
> 4. Good JSP/HTML WYSWUG may be Visual Editing Support but little
> java coding is
> always required in JSP pages
> 5. Light Web Test Server Environment for unit testing
> 6. Multiple colors to identify different tags at source-level.
> 7. Compatibility with differnt web/ app servers especially loose coupled
> integration (so that it is not dedicated
>      for any specific Development environment).
> 8. Formatting of source code
> 9. Intelli Sense Suuport while editing JSP code (the . or
> ctrl+space bar like
> support while editing)
>
>      I hope sharing our knowledge will help us all at getting on
> to one product
> that can help us all a lot.
> Best Regards,
> Khurram
>
>
>
>
> Raj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/10/2000 04:11:17 AM
>
> Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc:    (bcc: Khurram Sardar/PK/ABNAMRO/NL)
> Subject:  Tools in JSP
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have been seeing recently lot of mails on JSP tools. Can you
> please let me
> know what exactly
> you are looking for from a JSP tool.
>
> 1. Debugger which helps you in identifying errors at the time of
> translation.
> 2. Version control & Team development
> 3. Modeling (!?) or Design
> 4. Costs
> 5. Light Web Test Server Environment like VisualAge.
> 6. Multiple colors to identify different tags at source-level.
> 7. Compatibility with differnt web/ app servers.
> 8. Formatting of source code
> 9. Database access support
>
> Let me know how these JSP tools really justify these issues. Also
> which feature of the JSP tool is more important.
>
> Thank you
>
> Rajan
>
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