JBuilder is a great product, don't get me wrong :-) but you can actually use
whatever server you want with VisualAge for Java, including Tomcat. Check out:
http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document2389
or
http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document2390
VisualAge for Java is just an IDE, it's not necessarily tied to a specific server.
IBM wants you to use their application server WebSphere, so they bundle the
WebSphere Test Environment with the Enterprise Edition of VisualAge for Java 3.5
This is basically a local scaled down copy of WebSphere which can be used for
testing servlets, JSP's, EJB's, etc ... If you don't have the Enterprise version,
you can download their free product ServletTester 1.0 for testing servlets and
JSP's.
For JSP creating, IBM recommends a second product called WebSphere Studio (of
course they would recommend *another* product.) WebSphere Studio has a JSP editor
built in, which supports syntax highlighting, instant previewing, etc ... It's not
really necessary, but I thought I would mention it.
To sum up, your best bet is to keep on eye on IBM's VisualAge for Java Developer
Domain. (http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf) They have all sorts of info that
you will find helpful.
octalpus.
Pete Ehli wrote:
> Pretty sure you are now tied to weblogic or whatever server visual age uses
> and tomcat is not an option with this ide. You'll find out. Should of used
> JBuilder professional -- better docs, better ide and cheaper also it uses
> tomcat as it's server.
> Good Luck.
> -- Pete --
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bhavesh Vakil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 5:06 AM
> Subject: Visual Age For Java
>
> > Hi to all,
> >
> > I just install Visual Age for Java (ver 3.5) - Enterprise Edition. How I
> > create JSP pages in this IDE. Servlet creation wizard is possible. In
> > documentation they mention JSP support is also there.
> >
> > In document they mention I have to inherit PageListServlet. Where I found
> > this servlet and how to inherit this servlet.
> >
> > If anybody work on this IDE then pl help me. how I use JSP page in this
> IDE.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Bhavesh.
> >
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