> Hi, folks!
> Please forgive any misspelling, or grammar mistakes, English is not my
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> the entire J2EE application and deploy it, and so on, with a few
> clicks?
I believe so, but it's probably better to use Ant for this stuff,
especially if other people on your team are using NetBeans (i.e. make them
use Ant too), otherwise you'll never have identical set-ups.
You have to set up your IDEA modules as the right types, i.e. "Web
Module", "EJB Module" and "JavaEE Application Module" instead of having
them all as the default "Java Module".
> 2. Where can I get a DETAILED step by step tutorial in how to develop
> J2EE apps using IDEA? I mean DETAILED because IDEA help is "step by
> step", but nothing works exactly as they say.
I don't know, did you try JetBrains' site?
> As to now, I'm using IDEA 6.0, SDK 6, J2EE SDK 4 & 5 (Sun Application
> Server 8.1 & 9.1), and I have to code in Idea and deploy the
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> programmers mocking at my decision of IDEA and making wisecracks about
> switching to NetBeans.
IDEA has advantages over NetBeans. However, Sun uses NetBeans in all of
its examples so you may find more information about configuring it than
IDEA.
Dan.

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