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Can anybody tell me which IDE tools, Web Sphere, JDeveloper or etc, is the
best for the enterprise applications.
I know that JDEveloper have good IDE for map database object but I am
interesting for web presentation, which has the best framework part for web
component, JSP, servlet and etc. I know that in WebSphereStudio can put
plug-in for Struts framework, but it's look very difficult for develop and
support.
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Hans Forbrich
09-12-2004, 07:21 PM
REM wrote:
Can anybody tell me which IDE tools, Web Sphere, JDeveloper or etc, is the best for the enterprise applications. I know that JDEveloper have good IDE for map database object but I am interesting for web presentation, which has the best framework part for web component, JSP, servlet and etc. I know that in WebSphereStudio can put plug-in for Struts framework, but it's look very difficult for develop and support.
JDeveloper has very good support for yor requirements.
You are asking for a religious discussion here. If one is missing a
specific capability, it'll be included in the next release. IMO, both
tools do a fine job - although my personal preference is JDeveloper.
Oracle JDeveloper 10g has full support for Struts with a visual page
flow modeler.
It also has visual editing of JSPs with a WYSIWYG editor.
And the biggest differentiator in my opinion is the Oracle ADF
framework that let you visually build your application reducing the
amount of coding you need to do.
Have a look at the reviewer guide on the JDeveloper page on OTN to see
some demos and get a walkthrough of the key points of JDeveloper:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/collateral/papers/10g/reviewer/reviewerguide.html
The best approach to decide is to take the two tools for a hands on
test and see with which one you are more productive and comfortable.
Download JDeveloper 10g here:
http://www.oracle.com/go/?&Src=1952635&Act=33
Clam entreprenur
09-14-2004, 03:08 PM
good ide is good work tool, does cnet or any testing central have RATING from
consumer/user/tester/engineering benchmark... for
tool
product
service
contractor (big corporations and small players, even sologig freelancers alike)
on a scale of 1 to 10, as objective as it may be, a centralized credited RATING
system is the base of fuctional contract bidding.
The credential and brand name of the players
+
the price and service realm and time line commitment...
= PROPOSAL
some primitive idea
Connie Lam
conniemlam2002@yahoo.com
CLAM ENTREPRENURIAL RESEARCH
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