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What is a good dev-enviroment for servlet/tomcat?

Hello.

I am thinking of how I can improve my "development enviroment" when doing my 
webapps.
Until now, I've used a handcrafted "build.xml" to make my webapp, and then 
the usual

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Re: What is a good dev-enviroment for servlet/tomcat?

Posted by "brlm@comcast" <br...@comcast.net>.
Hi Joe,

Download DevCentre  www.likhasoftware.com.  It will simplify some stuff for
you.

Bern

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> Hello.
>
> I am thinking of how I can improve my "development enviroment" when doing
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> webapps.
> Until now, I've used a handcrafted "build.xml" to make my webapp, and then
> the usual
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