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Java Boutique: The Power of Three--Eclipse, Tomcat, and Struts
Jan 8, 2004, 07 :00 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (10003 reads)

(Other stories by Keld H. Hansen)

"As a programmer it's important to be productive, and as any other craftsman you need good tools to be productive. In this article I'll present a set of tools, which can really help you get your job done. What's more, they're all free, open source, and well documented. I've been using these tools in several real-life projects and have found that they often outdo expensive development tools. This is because they're simple to install, simple to use, reliable and have good performance.

"The names of the tools are Eclipse, Tomcat, and Struts.

"You've probably heard about all of them, and maybe you have used them in your work, but anyway: here's a short description of each..."

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After working with both three, next are  ...   My personal experiences   
Shamar
Jan 8, 2004, 08:41:26
 
NetBeans better than Eclipse?? Sorry, yo ...   Re: My personal experiences   
julio
Jan 8, 2004, 14:59:09
 
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