Eclipse and Portal Development.....?

I am new in Eclipse (3.0) environment and i wondering if anyone knows how I can develop and test/debug portlets using Eclipse? Is there a way to develop and test within Eclipse or i need to pass them in my portlet
container for run?
Any details, suggestions, instructions are very appreciated!
Thanks in advance
Baggett
P.S: I know about NetWeaver, but I see the new Eclipse  3.0 and wondering how I can use it to develop portlets in general, regardless of portal server.
Message was edited by: Baggett Soran

Hi,
   This article may be useful to you.
   http://www.devx.com/ibm/Article/26690
Rdgs,
Guru

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