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Paul, I have used the Sysdeo plugin for a few years now so that is what I know best. I don't know why but the MyEclipse Tomcat launcher says not to avoid the -D options. With Sysdeo I can add projects to my Tomcat classpath and I haven't found out how to do that with MyEclipse. Some of the people I work with like MyEclipse better because you can set up multiple configurations (this would be easy to do with Sysdeo if Eclipse let you export preferences at a page level). Since you don't mention iSeries specific support I would say MyEclipse is a good fit for your requirements. David Morris >>> pholm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 06/01/05 11:24 AM >>> David, Thanks for the feedback. Can you comment on the benefits of Sysdeo's over MyEclipse? We have been impressed with MyEclipse DB Explorer, ER diagram creator, etc. We now have hot code replace working nice in MyEclipse which is a big deal. Again, important factors to us are: 1) Productivity a. High quality b. Infrequent crashes c. Decent performance running WTE or Tomcat d. Hot code replace e. JDK currency 2) Standards 3) Price/Value a. MyEclipse as mentioned is < $30 so it not even a consideration Other experiences with Eclipse plug-ins for Web development?
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