I have written a couple of "baby" servelets, but the process seemed
slightly tedious. I noticed that when I was experimenting with server
side includes, I did not have any mechanism at all for testing my code
except to do it "live", on my production server...
My normal development technique involves a crude
WRITE--COMPILE--RUN--DEBUG/REWRITE--ADD FEATURE--COMPILE--RUN--ETC,
ETC. Unfortunately, I do not know what servlet development environment
will let me constantly compile, run and check my code incrementally as I
normally enjoy doing. Are there any hints out there for a newbie? Any
thoughts, suggestions, or shared experiences would be greatly
appreciated, and would probably save some serious initial floundering on
my part!
Thanks,
-Dave McGraw
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