> -----Original Message-----
> From: e-denton Java Programmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi,
> 
> The Nitrox JSP Editor installed okay, but now it insists I 
> convert my Tomcat
> Projects into Web Application Projects. That's a lot to give 
> up to get a
> nice JSP editor. And, when my license expires, how would I convert the
> projects back into Tomcat projects--not in one easy step!

Sigh. MyEclipse does not cause me any headaches, because I can associate
the parts of this commercial plug-in to various constructs e.g.
MyEclipse JSP editor is the default for *.jsp. I can do the same for
the XML, DTD and JSF editors.

If you ask me if it not easy to keep a plug-in going when the core 
developer (1.3) is like a moving carpet shifting magically under 
your paws ;-)

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--
Peter Pilgrim
 

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