Forte IE, all the way, on both Linux and WIndows, I use it for building my
support classes and then I use Dreamweaver to write forms and jsp pages on
windows and that pretty much allows me to build anything fast. However, I
haven't used the integrated tomcat server, I use my own installation and I
use its webapps/Context as my mount points. any time I edit a servlet or
jsp, tomcat reloads it, if I'm editing a support class I have to restart
tomcat. Probably the only downfall to date. But thats not a complaint.
-Mark
At 03:54 AM 4/28/01 -0700, Curtis Spencer wrote:
>Hi,
>I just downloaded the trial version for Forte for Java 2.0 Internet
>Edition and it seems like a good servlet development kit because of the
>integrated tomcat server. I was wondering if anyone was using other IDE's
>for servlet development and if they had any thoughts about what was the
>best IDE and why?
>
>Thanks
>
>Curtis