Geoff, can you direct me to the Eclipse plugins for J2EE?

Thanks.

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Geoff Longman wrote:
> Well, I agree that the free version of Eclipse is missing some
> plugins useful for things like generic XML editing, or J2EE development. And
> that the plugins out there
> in the open source movement that strive to address this are immature (but
> maturing rapidly!).
> 
> But you get all those missing features plus more in WSAD which is IBM's
> commercial
> version of Eclipse. And, since WSAD is Eclipse, Spindle will work in it!
> 
> <my experiences - your mileage may vary>
> 
>     I used JBuilder for years and never liked it. When it went to using
> swing that was the end for me.
> 
> </my experiences - your mileage may vary>
> 
> Geoff
> 
> Geoffrey Longman
> Intelligent Works Inc.
> 
> 
> 
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