Dola Woolfe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Following the advice of the mailing lists members, I'm
> trying to work with Eclipse. I've learned that to do
> tomcat development I need to download an appropriate
> plugin and that there are seveal to choose from. Can
> someone recommend a good one (or is there a best one,
> or the most common one)?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Dola
>
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Don't mean to start a flame war here, but if you use NetBeans IDE
instead, you don't need a plugin at all. Tomcat is bundled with NetBeans
IDE, and as soon as you open NetBeans IDE, you can start developing JSPs
and servlets and you can be deploying to Tomcat 5 minutes after
installing NetBeans IDE. Note that I work for NetBeans, therefore my
opinion is not objective. However, it is a simple objective fact that
Tomcat is bundled with NetBeans and available and registered with
NetBeans out of the box.
-- Geertjan
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