Dave Newton-4 wrote: > > > Spend the $50; good grief. > >
Having been down this road, I would venture with the "Don't bother." side of the argument In my opinion, while the price is fantastic, you're generally stuck with versions that lag behind their completely free implementations ( i.e. the hibernate console from the jboss ide and their wsdl support ), or don't work as well as alternative plugins/features ( say, for example, the data access tools ). My advice is to get Eclipse from one of the Callisto distribution sites, and configure it yourself using the Update Site. The Eclipse WTP is, for the most part, really well done and supports everything you need for S2 development out of the box. However, this is one of those things where your knowledge, expertise, and familiarity with Eclipse play a big role. I think, however, this is a great opportunity for someone to become much more familiar with the Eclipse ecosystem, and learn to pick and choose the tools that work closer to the way you want. Dave Newton-4 wrote: > > AFAIK nothing really supports S2 yet, although I don't > know what the state of WW support was in any of the > IDEs. > > d. > So true. WW never had any good tools ( to my recollection ) either. But, because S2 relies a lot less on the "heavy-OO" conventions that make up S1, pretty much any IDE is suitable for S2 development. Here, because we're using ClasspathConfiguration, Codebehind, and Annotations, there's only been a tiny amount of locations where we have had to go to the configuration files to make the magic happen. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/IDE-for-struts-enabled-web-application-tf3493204.html#a9798158 Sent from the Struts - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]