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Weining, If you don't have an investment in VA/Java, I would consider Eclipse, NetBeans, or something else. IBM is abandoning VA/Java so it will not be viable for long. I would certainly not spend $3000 on it. I also think that VA/Java is the best IDE available and have used the enterprise edition for a couple of years now. David Morris >>> Weining.Xu@AIG.com 12/14/01 10:51AM >>> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] We have some clients who want to use VisualAge for Java as Java development tool. The projects will use AS400 Toolbox for Java to access DB2 on AS400. The application is basically to process data which uses JDBC, no EJB. The question we have is: dose VAJ 4.0 professional edition good enough for the purpose or do we have to use enterprise edition? Thanks.
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