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Jeroen de Wolf
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Joined: Jul 31, 2003
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Hi,
I would like to know which plugins to pick to add development and runtime support to eclipse for web application development, ejb technology, etc.
I am used to working with WSAD which has all these features.
Regards,
Jeroen de Wolf
Lasse Koskela
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Joined: Jan 23, 2002
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Which web container you're going to use? Sysdeo's plugin is quite popular from what I've heard. There are others as well, though.


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Charles Hasegawa
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Joined: May 22, 2003
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MyEclipse and Lomboz are the two plugins that seem to provide the most JSP and J2EE support, but from what I understand, WSAD's J2EE tools are much more feature rich and stable.
You might also want to look at JFaceDBC as a database plugin.
 
 
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