Re: IDE for struts-enabled web application

2007-04-02 Thread cilquirm
Dave Newton-4 wrote: > > > Spend the $50; good grief. > > Having been down this road, I would venture with the "Don't bother." side of the argument In my opinion, while the price is fantastic, you're generally stuck with versions that lag behind their completely free implementations ( i.e

Re: IDE for struts-enabled web application

2007-04-02 Thread Piero Sartini
Am Montag, 2. April 2007 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Please suggest me how I go about this. As I am new to struts, I don't mind > going with struts 1 or struts 2. I also thought it is always good to go > with the latest version, so that there won't be a question of migrating to > struts 2 later. W

RE: IDE for struts-enabled web application

2007-04-02 Thread Dave Newton
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I also thought it is always good to go with the > latest version, so that there won't be a question of > migrating to struts 2 later. What would you suggest? > struts 1 or struts 2? Struts 2, without question. d. _

RE: IDE for struts-enabled web application

2007-04-02 Thread Manickam-Periaswamy . Vignesh
ng List To Struts Users Mailing List cc Subject RE: IDE for struts-enabled web application I too like Netbeans, although I now use Eclipse because my company focuses on using Eclipse and RAD. I am not sure if I'd recommend MyEclipse for Struts. I heard wonderful things about it

RE: IDE for struts-enabled web application

2007-04-02 Thread Bruno Melloni
tible with the latest Eclipse, and the last time I read its specs it seemed to support a fairly recent version of Struts (maybe 2.0?) -Original Message- From: Piero Sartini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 11:25 AM To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: IDE

Re: IDE for struts-enabled web application

2007-03-31 Thread Piero Sartini
> Please suggest me a free IDE (mostly Eclipse plugin), for developing > struts-enabled web application. (if possible supporting my run-time too) Since you asked about an Eclipse plugin, I am not suggesting NetBeans - otherwise I would do that for sure ;) Anyway, I am not aware of any Struts spe

Re: IDE for struts-enabled web application

2007-03-30 Thread Ed Griebel
I agree with Dave, MyEclipse is a decent/good IDE, and unbeatable for the price, if you're paid by the hour you'll make back the $50 quickly. You might also want to take a look at the Eclipse WTP, I have not used it personally but I believe it has tools for JSP editing. Also, you can probably get

Re: IDE for struts-enabled web application

2007-03-30 Thread Dave Newton
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I don't want to use MyEclipse too as my company > won't be paying for it. Spend the $50; good grief. AFAIK nothing really supports S2 yet, although I don't know what the state of WW support was in any of the IDEs. d. ___