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Okay, I guess I understand wanting to be on the latest and greatest version of everything. But that's the problem with Open Source; staying current is difficult. That's why I've been pretty impressed with Callisto. My guess is you'll never have WDSC at the most current level of open source projects. That's just too much to try and reconcile with the rest of the WDSC package. On the other hand, WDSC's JSF integration is pretty darned good, and the WYSYWYG JSF designer is as good as anything out there. Not only that, but the JavaScript debugger kicks butt. But still, it's not going to sit on the latest release of everything, and if that's your desire, then you probably need something like MyEclipse. I do have one question though that I'll probably get in trouble for: if you're worried about being on the cutting edge, why would you use Swing? Or especially Struts? Those are a couple of out of date technologies. Joe
From: Dean, Robert I agree. The value of MyEclipse is that it incorporates things that IBM hasn't embraced in its tools yet (more current version of Struts and JSF, Hibernate, Spring, etc).
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