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Re: [jdt-dev] About the J2EE compatibility of Eclipse

Hello Joseph and other guys,
I was wondering if Eclipse, has the capability for enabling the development of the EJBs and deploying it in the container for the any application sever that might come with it. Also at this point in time we are looking to run a few experimentative tools on it and wait to have it upgraded to the commercial version, I want to know if we can have the pilots deployed usin this IDE and see how it interfaces with the application server.
Thanks
Sincerely
Ratnesh


From: Joseph Moore <eclipse_email_only@xxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: jdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
To: jdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [jdt-dev] About  the J2EE compatibility of Eclipse
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 16:05:07 -0800 (PST)

You could use the Eclipse Platform (Java development
tool, that is) to develop a J2EE product.  The IBM
branded version of Eclipse, called IBM WebSphere
Studio Application Developer, will come packaged with
J2EE development plugins that will aid in this.

-- Joe

--- Ratnesh Dubey <ratneshdubey@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Could anyone please tell me if Eclipse Platform is
> J2EE compliant, and if so, where could I get some
> more documentation on it. This piece of information
> is really critical for me and would appreciate a
> reply ASAP!
> Thanks in anticipation
> Ratnesh
>


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