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"The IDE from BEA is very difficult. It isn't the traditional IDE that most Java developers are used to working in, with an editor, compiler, debugger-type of tool," Murphy said. WebLogic Workshop is oriented toward Visual Basic programmers, while TogetherSoft offers a traditional J2EE development, he said. [ InfoWorld, BEA, TogetherSoft partner...]
Wait a minute here, the IDE from BEA is both "very difficult" and "oriented toward Visual Basic programmers?" That sounds like a bit of a problem, doesn't it? I'm sure adding some UML tools is the key to dumbing it down to VB level... not! I do hope TogetherSoft can straighten those BEA guys out.
Dave Johnson in Java
05:23AM Oct 01, 2002
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