Elemental Software will be releasing a visual authoring tool for JSP
soon.  Our current product, Drumbeat 2000, helps users build
database-driven ASP sites in a visual environment.  The new JSP product
will include all of the features available in our ASP product (except
COM).  Drumbeat 2000/JSP also allows users to integrate Java Beans,
Servlets, and JSP in a visual environment. The initial release of
Drumbeat 2000/JSP will be targeted at IBM's WebSphere.  After our
initial release we plan to provide support for additional JSP platforms.
For more information check out our web site at www.drumbeat.com.

Julie Thompson
Elemental Software



                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Michael Rumpf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Tuesday, May 18, 1999 10:20 AM
                To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject:        Re: Visual JSP development

                Hi !

                The only tool i know about is Homesite 4.0.1 from
Allaire but the support is
                very basic. It is just a simple HTML development tool
which has some syntax
                highlighting support for JSP.

                I would be interested too, if there are some tools with
better support
                available or even announced.

                Michael

                -----Original Message-----
                From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages
specification and reference
                [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sytze van
Koningsveld
                Sent: Dienstag, 18. Mai 1999 14:08
                To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject: Visual JSP development


                Hi !

                Is there a webdesign environment or application server
that supports
                visual creation of JSP pages ? I would like to see an
HTML/JSP editor
                that allows drag-and-drop for beans, servlets, making
event-connections
                and the like (like Visual Age for Java 2.0 has)

                Also : many legacy code on the webserver is written in
Perl. Does
                someone know of a Perl-to-Java parser ?

                Kind regards,

                Sytze.

                Sytze van Koningsveld - software developer

                IC Group BV
                mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Rivium Quadrant 81
                NL-2909 LC Capelle a/d IJssel
                PO Box 4254
                NL-3006 AG Rotterdam

                http://www.icgroup.nl


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