I thnk you'd like JEdit better than UltraEdit, and its
free.

Tim

--- David Hladky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Umberto Nicoletti wrote:
> 
> >I use Eclipse (www.eclipse.org) which has very cool
> support for
> >refactoring: I use Struts so I do more
> >bean coding than HTML editing and I do need support
> for refactoring
> >sometimes.
> >Also it has wonderful integration with Junit: I can
> actually test my
> >servlets from the IDE.
> >The Tomcat plugin will even edit your server.xml
> file (if you allow
> >that) and the context for your app.
> >
> >The downside is that it uses huge amounts of memory
> (need at least
> >256MB) and has a fairly steep learning curve at the
> beginning. No
> >support for ssh...
> >And if you want to be able to start and stop Tomcat
> from the IDE Tomcat
> >must be on localhost.
> >
> >If you do all of your stuff inside jsps (no
> servlets) then DreamWeaver
> >MX could be a good pick too.
> >
> >HTH,
> >umberto
> >Cindy Ballreich wrote:
> >
> >>I was wondering what kind of IDEs people were
> using for Tomcat development?
> >>
> >>Any recomendations for someone who's been
> developing on linux from a NT desktop via ssh? (vi
> has it's charms, but there's got to be a better
> way!) Anything to avoid?
> >>
> >>Thanks
> >>
> >>Cindy
> >>
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> Try using Nedit, It has syntax highlighting for just
> about everything 
> and macros for compiling and other little features.
> It;s available as an 
> rpm or source from any Linux site.
> If you have to use NT though, try and using Ultra
> Edit.  I think it 
> costs $30 bucks.
> 
> Dave H
> 


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