Of course, as with any new technology, NONE are really great.
Macromedia Ultradev = great presentation and page layout control; NO JSP
debugger
Borland Jbuilder 4 Enterprise = terrible presentation and page layout
control; Great JSP debugger (Tomcat only !)
Maybe the answer is you need BOTH. I heard that Allaire's JRun Studio is
pretty good, but of course ONLY works with JRun. You're going to discover
that JSP debugging is vendor-specific right now.
Geert: what's your opinion ?
BTW: what are JSP/J2EE consultants getting these days per diem ?
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> Does anyone have information on the best authoring / development
> environments for JSP? Which HTML / XML editors or Java IDEs provide the
> most support?
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> Thanks, Mark.
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