Hi Raj

The main one seems to be Eclipse.
I'm using NetBeans which is a little behind what Eclipse is providing through 
plugins.
Following somewhere is JBuilder.

I know Eclipse and NetBeans are both free.
Eclipse supports a plugin system and there are a number of plugins you can 
purchase 
to provide additional functionality (eg Struts support).  
NetBeans is implementing better Struts support in the next (imminent) release.

I haven't heard much about JBuilder, I bought a copy and used it many years ago 
when 
I first started on Java.  It wasn't that great back then but may well have 
improved.

If you want to really fit in you should probably use Eclipse - it seems to be 
the most 
popular on this Struts list.

Kind regards
mc


On 12 Sep 2005 at 22:17, R Rajendran wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>  
> Could anyone of you let me know the available Struts Development tools (IDE) 
> for 
Windows environment.
>  
> Thanks
> Raj
> 
> 



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