Dola,

For the last couple of years I have used the Sysdeo plugin with good
success.

But since December the all-in-one bundle of Eclipse with the Eclipse Web
Tools Project has been available. This is a completely integrated build that
does not require installation of plugins. Not only does it run Tomcat with
integrated debugger, but has decent JSP, HTML and Javascript editors. Also
there was a nice step by step tutorial in a recent JDJ edition.

Here are the links:
   http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/drops/R-1.0-200512210855/

Arguably there are better individual pieces, or even bundled combinations
such as MyEclipse and others, but IMHO this is probably the easiest way to
get going.

HTH - Richard
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dola Woolfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 9:45 AM
To: Tom Cat
Subject: Best eclipse plugin for tomcat development

Hi,

Following the advice of the mailing lists members, I'm trying to work with
Eclipse. I've learned that to do tomcat development I need to download an
appropriate plugin and that there are seveal to choose from. Can someone
recommend a good one (or is there a best one, or the most common one)?

Thanks!

Dola

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