It has JRun studio, HomeSite, etc. included.
I apologize if my answer to your request is off-base, but I have not followed this entire thread.
Scot Mcphee wrote:
I've hear great things about Jedit, but have yet to us it.JEdit has a JSP mode. Don't know if it does all Scot needs it too, but it's probably a good place to start.OK, I've used JEdit in the past on a Linux machine. I will get a new copy and check it out.[ . . . ]I will report back here about Jedit's suitability FYI.Just for everyone's FYI; In the end it looks like EditPlus is the most suitable editor. None really have the features I need. It looks like I will have to wait for the solar-eclipse project or try to find the time to help them out. No available editor does the trick; most have no idea about the jsp tags, can't deal with custom tag libraries and all certainly fall over in terms of being able to parse and autocomplete etc java code written directly in the jsp. (With the exception of the editor that in IBM Websphere Studio itself). So there is an opportunity I think for someone who wants to write a JSP/HTML/Java/Javascript IDE or improve an existing editor or IDE. thanks for your help. scot. ___________________________________________ Scot Mcphee - Snr Developer - (mobile) +61-412-957414 ___________________________________________ Tigerex - http://www.tigerex.net - (bus) +61-2-82593613 ___________________________________________ To change your membership options, refer to: http://www.sys-con.com/java/list.cfm
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