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How do I test servlets? [message #29759] Tue, 01 March 2005 07:37
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Originally posted by: jmbramich.irishprisons.ie

Hi,

I'm a Lotus Notes/Domino developer and I'm looking for a 'proper' IDE to
write java code in.

I'm trying NetBeans and Eclipse. I PREFER the Eclipse environment however,
I can't figure out how to test servlets.

Netbeans comes with Tomcat installed (even has a servlet template) and I
can just run my class and it will kick off tomcat and preview my servlet
output.

Eclipse seems a bit tougher...
- I've downloaded Tomcat 5.0.28
- I've downloaded the Sysdeo Tomcat plugin.
- I've (possibly) configured Tomcat within Eclips - it does start ok.

But I can't figure out how to reference my servlet in the browser. There
also seems to be no way to launch a 'preview' from eclipse itself.

Any help would be appreciated as I'd prefer to stick with eclipse than
netbeans.
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