Hi,
Check out JBuilder 3.0 from INPRISE (Check their web site for details
www.inprise.com/jbuilder)
- At least I believe the Solaris Edition does explicitly support JSP's
although I haven't yet used it for JSP's
- Servlet support has been there since 2.0 and you can use SUNs servlet
runner (freely available in the JSDK)
I'm sure you'll find that most commercial grade IDE's support Servlets by
now (but I may be wrong).
Also you may want to check out the FREELY available JBuilder Foundation for
Linux, Solaris and Windows - I haven't used it yet although INPRISE states
that there have been over 100,000 downloads.
Finally, I don't work for, endorse, nor have any reason to suggest this
product other than we have been using it since 1.0 and are quite happy with
it to date.
--Nikolaos
On Wednesday, December 29, 1999 1:32 PM, Sharat Babu
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> Hi
>
> Is there any IDE which supports servlet & jsp.
>
>
> thanx in advance.
> sharat
>
>
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