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Best IDE for Struts

 
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What is the best IDE for struts - Easy fast and user friendly ?
 
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Gary,
Are you looking for a free or commercial tool?
 
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Hi
if you are looking for commerical then checkout Rational application developer from IBM or one of its related products like Rational web developer.

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rational

if you want a free (OSS) then goto netbeans and grab Latest version it is 5 beta nad has support for both Struts and JSF in addition to many many nice features.

www.netbeans.org
 
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I recently got time to see JBuilder - it looked convincing for struts but is their anything even better - has anyone compared JBuilder,Netbeans,Eclipse for Struts development.
I will definetly checkout Netbeans - an open source editor like Eclipse has more lineage for me as it has lot of support and plugins available but is everything stream lined - meaning when u try to get started with something by installing the plugin is it easy or does it take a terrible lot of time.
 
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