I'm not all that impressed with it, it's just like JBuilder which I don't
really like to be honest.
I just use MS Interdev and put up the with dodgy colour coding sometimes :)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jari Worsley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: Html Editors and JSP


> Ross, Thanks,
> perhaps let everyone know how it goes when you try it?  (230mb ouch ;)
>
> That is ok for development, but what I need is something that a completely
> non-technical graphic designer can use to create jsp pages. Basically we
> (programmers ;) will create pages that work functionally, but with my
design
> skills will be about as attractive as a bulldog chewing a wasp..
> They then get massaged by the design team (and cycle round this loop) to
look
> sexy, and actually use things like colours, and more than one font size
etc..
>
> So what I need is a designers tool that leaves jsp syntax alone, but can
work
> with the html content of the page.
>
> Jari
>
>
> Ross Dyson wrote:
>
> > Saw a message the other day about the Oracle Java IDE (JDeveloper)
> > supporting develop and DEBUG of JSP pages.  Just now finished
downloading
> > the 230 MB of it, haven't tried it yet.
>
> <snip>
>
>
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