Hi David
> Possibly, since the demo did not come with HomeSite, it did not come
> with JRun studio. JRun studio does have knowledge of java and jsp tags
> and can handle custom jsp tag libraries. It also has JavaBean
> Introspection. Here is one link
> http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/productinfo/feature
> s/mx/07jsp_development.html
Thanks for that link, I looked over their website and didn't find it myself.
D'Oh!
What I don't understand is what is this thing called "JRun Studio" that you
mention (as opposed to Jrun the app server which we are not using -- we are
JBoss 2.x on Solaris)? On that page it says "Dreamweaver MX"; as if that's a
feature that it should have 'natively'. I could not see this functionality
in the demo though, perhaps it needs to be set-up, I didn't go too much into
it. Well, I pfaffed around a little with it and could not find anything that
might allow me to enter the classpath to the compiled source code, or other
suchlike options. There was a dialog in the editor itself, but it provided
no further actual help than putting in the tags values by hand, as far as I
could see.
regs
scot.
PS Alan, I didn't see a JSP editing function in JEdit, but I only looked
through the plug-ins list that comes via the plug-ins manager (Jedit v4.0).
I can't see one at plugins.jedit.org either? OTOH, my apparent ability to
find jsp features appears to be in a ever-descending spiral. My brain hurts.
I like Jedit and all, haiving used it in the past, but ultimately it's the
sort of feature I'd like to see in Eclipse itself.
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