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Hi Rick;

I had the same experience with eclipse / WDSc as you - it is like coding
with glows !!

Then I found NetBeans - and it works the same way that I think ( don?t know
if that is good or bad) - but for me it is super intuitive and not over
engineered.

Install it and install the same JVM version used on your system i ( mine
runs ver 1.4) - and you are golden. If you create the project folder on the
system i, you can run the jar file from both the system I and your debugger
in NetBeans, you don?t even need to deploy it.

WebServices is simple drag and drop into your project, just register the
webservice in the service pane and drag it into your code where you want to
use it...


http://www.netbeans.org/



Best regards


Niels Liisberg
IceBreak Chief SW Architect

System & Metode Technologies
Håndværkersvinget 8, DK-2970 Hørsholm
Phone: +45 70 20 36 10
Fax: +45 70 20 30 11
Direct: +45 45 177 055
Mobile: +45 31 158 861
E-mail: nli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Web: www.system-method.com and www.Icebreak.org



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Behalf Of Rick.Chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 3. oktober 2008 15:56
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WEB400] JAVA coding environment


I hope this is the best place for this post. I debated between here and
PC-Tech.

My frustration level has been reached trying to use WDSC as a JAVA
development environment. Yesterday I spent many hours trying to test a
simple 'hello world' applet that took two minutes to code. I need something
simpler.

For those of you doing JAVA development, what development environments do
you use?

Here are my needs as I think I understand them today:
1) Learn the JAVA language
2) Gain an understanding of OO concepts
3) Understand applets and the use of java script in web pages
4) Ultimately understand the role of JAVA in web services so when WDSC
builds a service I know what all the JAVA pieces are doing.
5) Possible write the web service pieces from scratch.

Rick Chevalier




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