Development tools on Linux or Solaris

Any suggestions for integrated development environments to be used in
conjunction with WebLogic on Linux or Solaris? We consider using using
Weblogic app server, but don't really know if there are any preferred
IDEs on unix. Would like support for UML, deploy to WebLogic, JSP, java
debugger, etc...
Terje

Supposedly TogetherSoft Control Center does all this. However,
I can't confirm. Check it out at http://www.togethersoft.com.
Mike
Terje Ostvoll <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
Any suggestions for integrated development environments to be used in
conjunction with WebLogic on Linux or Solaris? We consider using using
Weblogic app server, but don't really know if there are any preferred
IDEs on unix. Would like support for UML, deploy to WebLogic, JSP, java
debugger, etc...
Terje

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