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Jim, I used Eclipse a few months ago. It does have a debugger, but unless I missed it, you cannot change code as it executes. I did not care for the ENVY support because we use CVS, which is much better supported in Eclipse. They do need to work on the CVS and Ant support in Eclipse. Right now Eclipse is playing catch up, but with IBM's resources Eclipse has a lot of potential. This thread started with someone asking about deploying VAJ. VAJ has a learning curve that I would not climb at this point. I would get Eclipse, NetBeans, or something else. David Morris >>> JEMason@compuserve.com 12/17/01 07:40AM >>> Hi. Eclipse offers things vajava doesn't BUT it also misses much of what was good in vajava.... * no visual composition editor for automated generation of swing, awt interfaces * no ENVY version control for easier management of code than cvs Eclipse DOES have replacements for some things * new debug interface * bundled WebSphere Advanced Edition, Developer Edition for websphere testing The version I have does have some minor bugs but that will change rapidly... Jim Mason Message text written by INTERNET:java400-l@midrange.com > I have been using Eclipse for a few weeks and I think it is much better than VAJ. But for now it does not have WTE and EJB support. We may have to get WSAD for those. http://www.eclipse.org Bruce<
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