J2EE IDE

Hi
Can anyone suggest a good IDE for J2EE development which can be i integrated with Sun Java Application server. I know there is eclipse but i am not sure if there is a plug in available for integration. Could some one please guide me in the right direction.
Thanks

Hi,
I am not sure about the sun pluin for Eclipse. But why don't you try with NetBeans latest version it is really good just download it from the sun site. i am sure you will be surprised with its features.
Ashok.

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