Comment Re:[OT] JSP IDE under Linux (Score 1) 102
Since you are already using JBuilder under Windows is it safe to assume that it's a preference? If so, JBuilder 4 for Linux will be the way to go. You can download JBuilder 4 Foundation for Linux (Windows and Solaris too, I think) for free at http://www.inprise.com. Use it for JSP, JavaBeans, EJB, etc. It will naturally provide the most familiar environment. My situation is much like yours-- Windows at work, Linux at home. Using JB4 in both places definitely keeps things familiar.