Arun Katkere wrote:

> 1. How important is JSP support in tools? Is there any way we can code JSP
> by hand (hiding most work behind beans and custom tags) and use those tools
> for the cosmetic portion? Keep in mind we are talking about people who list
> HTML as a skill and have no Java experience (sorry, couldn't resist :) ).
>

As a 'createc' (Graphic Designer and Programmer) I have the need for tools which
can support JSP.
The only thing I can find at the moment, that can help, is Homesite 4.01 which
supports colour coding
for JSP.  Not great, I know... but a start, and a step in the right direction.

I find myself using Dreamweaver for alot of 'donkey' work, these days, then
ploughing the JSP tags into the source
via more traditional methods... ('monkey work')... I'm sure Dreamweaver will
support JSP soon, what with Drumbeat
at least showing that Macromedia have their eyes in the right direction... (ASP.
noooo!)

> 2. What is the extent of JSP support in Web authoring tools? Is anyone else
> shipping? Have anyone else announced support and plan to ship soon?
>

Hmm.. see above.

I also believe that the future holds an online publishing tool from JSP and
servlets which, using DHTML and Flash Generator
technologies, could make true WYSIWYG design/implementation on the web, a reality.

Kosso

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