Patrick Kobly wrote:

> FWIW, If you're looking to do anything moderately serious, you're going to
> want to use Maven to manage your build and dependencies...

I normally use Eclipse, but when looking into servlets
I thought it would be simplest to use Java directly,
at least to begin with.

I find Eclipse has several drawbacks -
eg, the editor that comes with it seems to me to have serious faults,
so that sections of the source programs are likely to disappear
into a black hole.
But it also has advantages, particularly in debugging,
and for me these just about outweigh the disadvantages.

I looked at Maven very briefly, but it looked excessively complicated to me.
But I am not a serious Java user,


-- 
Timothy Murphy  
e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net
School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland


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