Sandra, 

Dreamweaver MX was release some time back.  Visit the Macromedia web site to
obtain more information regarding the price to upgrade your version of
Dreamweaver UltraDev to MX.  Also, some of my development staff has informed
me that you can obtain "test drive" copies of Dreamweaver MX off of peer to
peer site such as Kazaa and Morpheus, if you have access to a high speed
internet connection.

Celeste  

-----Original Message-----
From: Heligon Sandra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 12:19 PM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Marcomedia Dreamweaver Ultradev4 - Struts - Tiles


Until now I was unaware of the existence of Dreamweaver MX.
Which does bring moreover than Ultradev4? Concerning the OpenSource
products, I already heard spoken about Eclipse. My boss made the choice use
JBuilder (because we used already Borland then C++ Builder) I do not say
that it is the best choice. EasyStruts also exist with JBuilder but this
tool allows to make templates for the source (Action, ActionForm...). 
It does not facilitate the construction of pages HTML like eclipse not? 
I start just with control Jbuilder with Struts and Tomcat To venture me in a
new software at all I do not like the idee. I do not have much time to carry
out my application. 

Sandra

-----Original Message-----
From: Haseltine, Celeste [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 December 2002 17:05
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Marcomedia Dreamweaver Ultradev4 - Struts - Tiles


Sandra, 

Have you thought of paying the upgrade price on Macromedia's web site to go
from Dreamweaver UltraDev to Dreamweaver MX?

Also, there are free IDE options out on the web that you can use.  One of
the ones we use in my development shop is Eclipse.  There are numerous
plugin that you can install inside of Eclipse to support/do J2EE
development.  Some of the ones we use are:  EasyStruts (1.02 and 1.1b2
support), Lombaz J2EE Wizards plugin, JDBC DAO generator, XMLBuddy, and
Aston Wizards.  Eclipse and all the plugins listed above are free.  You can
find Eclipse at:  http://www.eclipse.org/, and a list of plugins at:
http://eclipse-plugins.2y.net/eclipse/.

We do not use Tomcat as our application server, but if you are using Tomcat,
there is a plugin that you can obtain off the above site to support Tomcat
development, or you can use the Lombaz plug in.  The Lombaz plugin support
development on BEA Weblogic, JBoss, and Tomcat.

Celeste


-----Original Message-----
From: Heligon Sandra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 4:34 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Marcomedia Dreamweaver Ultradev4 - Struts - Tiles


For your information I contacted the support of Ultradev (free support for 2
questions only) and frankly I fell on inefficient. He was not able to
indicate to me if I could configure a Web server using JSP1.1 (let us not
speak about 1.2) with Ultradev. Its slogan was: you use tomcat, to defer to
the site jakarta-apache, I believe to dream whereas their Doc. indicates
that there is an extension to configure a server with JSP1.1
(http://www.macromedia.com/support/ultradev/ts/documents/ultradev_faq.htm).
That would at least make it possible to use Tomcat3. Unfortunately I do not
see how to use this extension and it was clearly accapable to show to me how
to make. We bought Ultradev to more easily build the pages and we cannot use
it it is a roof all the same. If somebody with a suggestion, thank you in
advance.   
 
-----Original Message-----
From: ROSSEL Olivier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 December 2002 11:18
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Marcomedia Dreamweaver Ultradev4 - Struts - Tiles


> I really find this remark not constructive. I do not seek 
> somebody who hates
> this tool but on the contrary, somebody which uses it with Struts(voir
> Tiles) and with which I can have exchanges. 
> Marcomedia and Struts are not incompatible. 

Sure!
My remark was just a troll for the old time 
OSS adepts, who used to hear, a few years ago: 
"Open Source can't win, support is too poor."

Nowadays, proprietary software users rely on 
Open Source mailing-lists for infos about their 
(expensive :-) products.

BTW, I am also very interested in reports about 
Struts-Dreamweaver integration.

Note: serais-tu la premiere francaise abonnee a 
la liste? :-PPP

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