Re: [faked-from] RE: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

2004-07-15 Thread Craig McClanahan
B.S.Narayana wrote:
tell me the url for JDeveloper.
 

http://www.google.com/search?q=jdeveloper
:-)
JDeveloper is an Oracle product (http://www.oracle.com).
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Re: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

2004-07-15 Thread Bryan Hunt
I dunno, it's a good product and I really like it but I've never seen 
any awareness of jsp editing.

I've been using it for a while now as well.
And cause it hasn't ever indicated that it understands scriptlets I've 
never used it for debugging.

Then again, I'm aiming for zero java code in my jsp's.
--b
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NitroX DOES support code completion: http://www.m7.com/appxray.jsp
If you get a moment, you should view the video of the demo.  However, 
I've heard that the new offering from Sun is good as well:
http://www.demosondemand.com/clients/m7/001/page/demo.asp

To be fair, I'm _still_ using Idea (and _still_ lovin' it).
Dennis

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Nitrox from M4 ... best that I've seen (for struts) . Better than
MyEclipse but does not support code completion within JSP's
or debugging ( from what I can see ) .
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Navjot Singh wrote:
> hi,
>
> I am starting a j2ee app(servlets,jsp.taglibs,ejb,jms,jaxp) with
> struts as web framework and i need to decide on the IDE that i should
> use.
>
> May i have your inputs on pros/cons on IDEs that you are using. Any
> specific inputs on IDEA/MyEclipse are most welcome.
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Re: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

2004-07-15 Thread DGraham

NitroX DOES support code completion:
http://www.m7.com/appxray.jsp

If you get a moment, you should view
the video of the demo.  However, I've heard that the new offering
from Sun is good as well:
http://www.demosondemand.com/clients/m7/001/page/demo.asp

To be fair, I'm _still_ using Idea (and
_still_ lovin' it).

Dennis






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Nitrox from M4 ... best that I've seen (for struts)
. Better than 
MyEclipse but does not support code completion within JSP's
or debugging ( from what I can see ) .

--b

Navjot Singh wrote:

> hi,
>
> I am starting a j2ee app(servlets,jsp.taglibs,ejb,jms,jaxp) with 
> struts as web framework and i need to decide on the IDE that i should

> use.
>
> May i have your inputs on pros/cons on IDEs that you are using. Any

> specific inputs on IDEA/MyEclipse are most welcome.
>

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RE: [faked-from] RE: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

2004-07-15 Thread B.S.Narayana
tell me the url for JDeveloper.

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I agree JDeveloper 10g is GREAT.


Amjad 

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Try Jdeveloper. Great support for Struts.

sebastian


On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 13:10, Navjot Singh wrote:
> hi,
> 
> I am starting a j2ee app(servlets,jsp.taglibs,ejb,jms,jaxp) with
struts 
> as web framework and i need to decide on the IDE that i should use.
> 
> May i have your inputs on pros/cons on IDEs that you are using. Any 
> specific inputs on IDEA/MyEclipse are most welcome.


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Re: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

2004-07-15 Thread Bryan Hunt
sorry should have said M7
--b
Bryan Hunt wrote:
Nitrox from M4 ... best that I've seen (for struts) . Better than 
MyEclipse but does not support code completion within JSP's
or debugging ( from what I can see ) .

--b
Navjot Singh wrote:
hi,
I am starting a j2ee app(servlets,jsp.taglibs,ejb,jms,jaxp) with 
struts as web framework and i need to decide on the IDE that i should 
use.

May i have your inputs on pros/cons on IDEs that you are using. Any 
specific inputs on IDEA/MyEclipse are most welcome.

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Re: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

2004-07-15 Thread Bryan Hunt
Nitrox from M4 ... best that I've seen (for struts) . Better than 
MyEclipse but does not support code completion within JSP's
or debugging ( from what I can see ) .

--b
Navjot Singh wrote:
hi,
I am starting a j2ee app(servlets,jsp.taglibs,ejb,jms,jaxp) with 
struts as web framework and i need to decide on the IDE that i should 
use.

May i have your inputs on pros/cons on IDEs that you are using. Any 
specific inputs on IDEA/MyEclipse are most welcome.

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RE: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

2004-07-15 Thread Amjad Shahrour
FYI, 
NO JDeveloper10g Does NOT require oracle 10 database.
Actually it can work with all JDBC compliant databases (including MS Access).
Even more, it doesnât require oracle application server , so you can use with 
tomcat, weblogic, Jboss.. and others.

I suggest before you make the decision to download and evaluate more than one IDE and 
see which suites your needs.


Regards,

Amjad shahrour

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What the heck, I'll add a few comments as well:

1) Oracle's JDeveloper10G (AFAIK it requires a 10G 
database) has support for Struts as well as JSF.
Since the latter is kinda-sorta the recommended
future direction by Craig McLanahan, JDeveloper
is probably a very good choice

2) Eclipse supports Struts as a plug-in, but the
last I saw the plug-in used an Ant build file to
compile the code, which is what I always do at
the command line, so it gave me no added-value:)

3) Java Studio Creator (based on NetBeans, I think)
supports JSF, and IIRC it also supports Struts.
In fact, creating JSF-based pages in JSC is as 
smooth as creating ASP.NET pages in VWD2005:)

4) Struts Console is a very popular download, 
but from what I've seen, it essentially gives
you a hierarchical display (ala XMLSpy) of the
struts-config.xml file (so it ain't an IDE).

I haven't used Struts heavily in IDEs because I
create files manually and it's actually fairly
easy to compile from the command line (make sure
you have struts.jar and the other commons-type
JAR files in CLASSPATH).

I would say that you need to consider the rest
of the features of the IDE, along with any of
the Struts-related stuff, when deciding which
IDE to use.

You can also search the struts group archives
(a _very_ active list) for the answer to this
question...

Regards,

Oswald

--- Erez Efrati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was using JBuilder, paid too much money and moved
> to MyEclipse (based
> on Eclipse) for 30$/year. It's working good, does
> the job and extremely
> light on the pocket.
> 
> Erez
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Amjad Shahrour [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 9:44 AM
> To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
> Subject: RE: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps
> 
> I agree JDeveloper 10g is GREAT.
> 
> 
> Amjad 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Sebastian Ho
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 28 Ã ÃÃ, 1425 10:38 Ã
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps
> 
> Try Jdeveloper. Great support for Struts.
> 
> sebastian
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 13:10, Navjot Singh wrote:
> > hi,
> > 
> > I am starting a j2ee
> app(servlets,jsp.taglibs,ejb,jms,jaxp) with
> struts 
> > as web framework and i need to decide on the IDE
> that i should use.
> > 
> > May i have your inputs on pros/cons on IDEs that
> you are using. Any 
> > specific inputs on IDEA/MyEclipse are most
> welcome.
> 
> 
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RE: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

2004-07-15 Thread Oswald Campesato
What the heck, I'll add a few comments as well:

1) Oracle's JDeveloper10G (AFAIK it requires a 10G 
database) has support for Struts as well as JSF.
Since the latter is kinda-sorta the recommended
future direction by Craig McLanahan, JDeveloper
is probably a very good choice

2) Eclipse supports Struts as a plug-in, but the
last I saw the plug-in used an Ant build file to
compile the code, which is what I always do at
the command line, so it gave me no added-value:)

3) Java Studio Creator (based on NetBeans, I think)
supports JSF, and IIRC it also supports Struts.
In fact, creating JSF-based pages in JSC is as 
smooth as creating ASP.NET pages in VWD2005:)

4) Struts Console is a very popular download, 
but from what I've seen, it essentially gives
you a hierarchical display (ala XMLSpy) of the
struts-config.xml file (so it ain't an IDE).

I haven't used Struts heavily in IDEs because I
create files manually and it's actually fairly
easy to compile from the command line (make sure
you have struts.jar and the other commons-type
JAR files in CLASSPATH).

I would say that you need to consider the rest
of the features of the IDE, along with any of
the Struts-related stuff, when deciding which
IDE to use.

You can also search the struts group archives
(a _very_ active list) for the answer to this
question...

Regards,

Oswald

--- Erez Efrati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was using JBuilder, paid too much money and moved
> to MyEclipse (based
> on Eclipse) for 30$/year. It's working good, does
> the job and extremely
> light on the pocket.
> 
> Erez
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Amjad Shahrour [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 9:44 AM
> To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
> Subject: RE: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps
> 
> I agree JDeveloper 10g is GREAT.
> 
> 
> Amjad 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Sebastian Ho
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 28 ÌãÇÏì ÇáÇæáì, 1425 10:38 Õ
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps
> 
> Try Jdeveloper. Great support for Struts.
> 
> sebastian
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 13:10, Navjot Singh wrote:
> > hi,
> > 
> > I am starting a j2ee
> app(servlets,jsp.taglibs,ejb,jms,jaxp) with
> struts 
> > as web framework and i need to decide on the IDE
> that i should use.
> > 
> > May i have your inputs on pros/cons on IDEs that
> you are using. Any 
> > specific inputs on IDEA/MyEclipse are most
> welcome.
> 
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RE: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

2004-07-15 Thread Erez Efrati
I was using JBuilder, paid too much money and moved to MyEclipse (based
on Eclipse) for 30$/year. It's working good, does the job and extremely
light on the pocket.

Erez

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I agree JDeveloper 10g is GREAT.


Amjad 

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Subject: Re: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

Try Jdeveloper. Great support for Struts.

sebastian


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> hi,
> 
> I am starting a j2ee app(servlets,jsp.taglibs,ejb,jms,jaxp) with
struts 
> as web framework and i need to decide on the IDE that i should use.
> 
> May i have your inputs on pros/cons on IDEs that you are using. Any 
> specific inputs on IDEA/MyEclipse are most welcome.


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RE: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

2004-07-15 Thread Amjad Shahrour
I agree JDeveloper 10g is GREAT.


Amjad 

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Subject: Re: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

Try Jdeveloper. Great support for Struts.

sebastian


On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 13:10, Navjot Singh wrote:
> hi,
> 
> I am starting a j2ee app(servlets,jsp.taglibs,ejb,jms,jaxp) with
struts 
> as web framework and i need to decide on the IDE that i should use.
> 
> May i have your inputs on pros/cons on IDEs that you are using. Any 
> specific inputs on IDEA/MyEclipse are most welcome.


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Re: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

2004-07-15 Thread Sebastian Ho
Try Jdeveloper. Great support for Struts.

sebastian


On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 13:10, Navjot Singh wrote:
> hi,
> 
> I am starting a j2ee app(servlets,jsp.taglibs,ejb,jms,jaxp) with struts 
> as web framework and i need to decide on the IDE that i should use.
> 
> May i have your inputs on pros/cons on IDEs that you are using. Any 
> specific inputs on IDEA/MyEclipse are most welcome.


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Re: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

2004-07-14 Thread Michael McGrady
Emacs?  VIM?  The IDE people are nuts about Eclipse.
At 10:10 PM 7/14/2004, you wrote:
hi,
I am starting a j2ee app(servlets,jsp.taglibs,ejb,jms,jaxp) with struts as 
web framework and i need to decide on the IDE that i should use.

May i have your inputs on pros/cons on IDEs that you are using. Any 
specific inputs on IDEA/MyEclipse are most welcome.

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Re: [OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

2004-07-14 Thread Yi Wang
JBuilder is pretty good, except it's expensive.
WSAD 5 is also good if you use Websphere.

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> hi,
> 
> I am starting a j2ee app(servlets,jsp.taglibs,ejb,jms,jaxp) with struts
> as web framework and i need to decide on the IDE that i should use.
> 
> May i have your inputs on pros/cons on IDEs that you are using. Any
> specific inputs on IDEA/MyEclipse are most welcome.
> 
> --
> regards
> Navjot Singh
> 
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[OT] Editor for Struts/J2ee apps

2004-07-14 Thread Navjot Singh
hi,
I am starting a j2ee app(servlets,jsp.taglibs,ejb,jms,jaxp) with struts 
as web framework and i need to decide on the IDE that i should use.

May i have your inputs on pros/cons on IDEs that you are using. Any 
specific inputs on IDEA/MyEclipse are most welcome.

--
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