Look at JBuilder Developer
Visual Servlets, JSP, and Struts designers really lower the amount of code.
Plus, it has a nice integration with JUnit that helps with the unit testing.
Hope this helps,
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Smith" <John.Smith@(protected)>
To: <JSP-INTEREST@(protected)>
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 5:52 AM
Subject: JSP Tools
> I use an Oracle database running on HP Unix. Currently I am working to
migrate
> all of the UI to web based, thus giving my PC support colleagues the thin
> client they would prefer! So far I have been using vi to create all of
the
> server side scripts, but I can see a lot of work ahead. Now I get to the
> point! I've looked at a number of design tools but am stil at a loss as
to
> which would be the most suitable so I come to the list asking your
opinions.
> I am sure that you will each have your favorites ;-) but would you care to
> offer opinions as to what might suit my needs and what will not? I would
like
> to at least ruduce the number of products that I need to evaluate!
>
> Many thanks
> John
>
>
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