Having read the question yet again, I think my answer is as wrong as the 
others.  Sorry about that.

He's already decided to use the Revel framework to build his web service.  
What he appears to want is a piece of software that will create the web 
service for him.

Is that correct, Kritika?



On Saturday, August 6, 2016 at 9:51:56 AM UTC+1, Simon Ritchie wrote:
>
>
> Actually, I think the word IDE in the question is a red herring.  Kritka 
> is asking how to create web services that follow the MVC model.  All of the 
> answers are about somebody's favourite IDE.
>
> Kritika:  if you search Google for "golang web service mvc framework" you 
> will find information about MVC frameworks.  As usual, you can find any 
> information you want on Google, but only if you know the right words - you 
> want a framework, not an IDE.
>
> For what it's worth (which is not much) I've heard good things about 
> Gorilla.
>
> Once you have chosen your framework, you might want to use an IDE to 
> organise and edit your source code.  You don't have to, you can use just a 
> text editor and a terminal to type commands.  Like one of the other people 
> who have posted comments, I'm currently using liteide, but I would disagree 
> with the comment that it's the best.  More like adequate and the least 
> worst that I've found so far.
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 1:25:21 PM UTC+1, kritika...@indiamart.com 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, 
>> is there IDE for creating a web service in GOLANG by using Revel 
>> framework  which follows MVC architecture.
>>
>> i am using Ubuntu ..
>>
>>
>>
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