RE: JSP development environments

2004-03-27 Thread Martin Cooper
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Roy Benjamin wrote: > I develop on SuSE linux only, so may bias my choices. > > I've been using Netbeans for years, primarily for Java > server, networking, and Swing development.. last couple > of years doing all jsp development though. > > Netbeans 3.5 -> Ok, but with some n

RE: JSP development environments

2004-03-26 Thread McCormack, Chris
. Chris McCormack -Original Message- From: Steve Bang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 March 2004 21:56 To: 'Tag Libraries Users List' Subject: RE: JSP development environments I briefly looked into M7 last year -- it looked very interesting, but the pricing gave me pause. T

RE: JSP development environments

2004-03-25 Thread Steve Bang
ioned. I'm not interested in evaluating a product that I have no idea what it would cost me. Steve > -Original Message- > From: James Watkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 11:03 AM > To: Tag Libraries Users List > Subject: Re: JSP development envi

RE: JSP development environments

2004-03-25 Thread Dave Butler
for the presence of computer viruses. www.mimesweeper.com ** -Original Message- From: James Watkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 March 2004 11:03 To: Tag Libraries Users List Subject: Re: JSP development

Re: JSP development environments

2004-03-25 Thread James Watkin
M7 seems to have good support for editing JSPs. I haven't used the product but I just saw their online demo at: http://www.m7.com/ They provide code completion and step-wise debugging within the JSP source. Although I use JBuilder, it seems like M7's level of JSP support in these areas is bette

RE: JSP development environments

2004-03-25 Thread Roy Benjamin
I develop on SuSE linux only, so may bias my choices. I've been using Netbeans for years, primarily for Java server, networking, and Swing development.. last couple of years doing all jsp development though. Netbeans 3.5 -> Ok, but with some nearly fatal flaws. Netbeans 3.6 -> A Beta, I'm using

RE: JSP development environments

2004-03-25 Thread Steve Bang
ave been added to the Eclipse board, so they'll they'll have significant input into the future of Eclipse. Give MyEclipse a try -- it's a great option for an unbeatable price. Steve > -----Original Message- > From: Henri Yandell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thur

Re: JSP development environments

2004-03-25 Thread Henri Yandell
You might find this painful by the way. I've done things the "pure JSP" way [and like it], but still find myself having to write beans to contain data. I'm unsure why that was. Need to check if JSTL-EL will work with Maps or not. Xephyrus' collections taglib is useful if you try to go no-beans.

Re: JSP development environments

2004-03-25 Thread Henri Yandell
Is there a free trial for MyEclipse with Eclipse 3.0 yet? Colleagues have bought it and liked it, but we've not started a new project with it yet as we're mopping up the last project so I can't verify if it works well over time. For all the people saying 'jbuilder, netbeans, eclipse' etc, I'd lik

Re: JSP development environments

2004-03-25 Thread Lorenzo Sicilia
Zachary Hartley wrote: Hello, I've just started a web project that aims to be pure JSP. Unfortunately, I'm very new to all of this and have not found a satisfactory environment in which to develop JSP pages. Normally, I use Eclipse for my day to day Java programming, but I've found the various

RE: JSP development environments

2004-03-25 Thread Gorham, Sheri D
PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: JSP development environments Try Netbeans from Sun Microsystems. It's Free Open Source and includes support for JSP development. http://www.netbeans.org/downloads/ Tom >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/25/04 01:19AM >>> Hello, I've jus

Re: JSP development environments

2004-03-25 Thread Tom St. Louis
Try Netbeans from Sun Microsystems. It's Free Open Source and includes support for JSP development. http://www.netbeans.org/downloads/ Tom >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/25/04 01:19AM >>> Hello, I've just started a web project that aims to be pure JSP. Unfortunately, I'm very new to all of this and

RE: JSP development environments

2004-03-25 Thread McCormack, Chris
Ultraedit32. I use this editor for all the languages I write, its brilliant. Chris McCormack -Original Message- From: Zachary Hartley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 March 2004 07:04 To: Tag Libraries Users List Subject: Re: JSP development environments Martin Cooper wrote: > W

Re: JSP development environments

2004-03-24 Thread Zachary Hartley
Martin Cooper wrote: What, exactly, do you mean by "pure JSP"? If you mean that you'll have I didn't want to use any servlets or beans, just jsp pages. By the way, thanks to everyone for their feedback, it looks like I'll be giving Dreamweaver a go, as my school apparently has some sort of licens

Re: JSP development environments

2004-03-24 Thread Martin Cooper
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Zachary Hartley wrote: > Hello, > > I've just started a web project that aims to be pure JSP. Unfortunately, > I'm very new to all of this and have not found a satisfactory > environment in which to develop JSP pages. Normally, I use Eclipse for > my day to day Java programmin

Re: JSP development environments

2004-03-24 Thread Henri Yandell
Heh, is JBuilder that stunning for JSP? In the non-'enterprise' edition? Above and beyond the other Java IDEs I mean. I usually use either Vim or Eclipse and for JSP I've played at using Dreamweaver. It seems to have a lot of the right things, but the previous version just didn't seem to feel nat

Re: JSP development environments

2004-03-24 Thread Tony Grant
Le jeu 25/03/2004 à 07:19, Zachary Hartley a écrit : > I've just started a web project that aims to be pure JSP. Unfortunately, > I'm very new to all of this and have not found a satisfactory > environment in which to develop JSP pages. Normally, I use Eclipse for > my day to day Java programmi

Re: JSP development environments

2004-03-24 Thread Ananth R
Hello, You can use JBuilder. Ananth On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Zachary Hartley wrote: > Hello, > > I've just started a web project that aims to be pure JSP. Unfortunately, > I'm very new to all of this and have not found a satisfactory > environment in which to develop JSP pages. Normally, I use E

JSP development environments

2004-03-24 Thread Zachary Hartley
Hello, I've just started a web project that aims to be pure JSP. Unfortunately, I'm very new to all of this and have not found a satisfactory environment in which to develop JSP pages. Normally, I use Eclipse for my day to day Java programming, but I've found the various plugins for Eclipse to