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Aaron Bartell skrev:
If your intention is to eventually use EGL (which uses JSF under theMyEclipse has quite a bit of warts and rough edges, but for doing any
covers) then I would agree that RDi is the place to be. But if you are
looking to have a more vendor agnostic solution for JSF that works quite
well with Tomcat (free) then you can't beat MyEclipseIDE.com
($35/yr/developer). The reason why I say this is because development is
just plain faster when WAS isn't involved. The other nice thing I have
kind of webdevelopment which can be done against Tomcat it is very
smooth and efficient.
I have not tried it with EAR stuff, just WAR stuff, but it has worked
very well for me.
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Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen "...plus... Tubular Bells!"
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