Heinz,
I think you're right it is only in the EE Visual Age $$$. I've used it and
it is great. However, IBM's concept of HTML beans could be made and used in
any visual bean editor. Oracle's Jdeveloper 3 promises to have similar
Servlet builder and I understand that JBuilder 3 EE has a weaker; but
similar capability.
Todd
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From: Heinz Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, September 03, 1999 2:40 PM
Subject: Visual Servlet Beans
> I've recently read an article describing the Visual Servlet Builder being
a
> feature of IBM's Visual Age for Java. IMHO, this is the way to go with
> servlet development. It requires a HTML editor to be integrated into a
Java
> IDE.
If I remember correctly, this feature is not a standard part of VA, unless
you purchase the enterprise edition ($$$$$$$). Otherwise, it can be
downloaded as a VA plug-in, but not if you run on win95. Do I remember
correctly, and has anyone actually used this feature?
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