If youre looking for a JSP editor that lets you do WYSIWYG stuff, then
you need
and HTML editor like Dreamweaver. (Check the ASP preferences box since
jsp and asp tags all begin with <%
This allows you to create screens and embed code in it.
You can also downloand my syntax files for JSP from the Textpad site is
you want to use JSPs in Textpad.
-Sameer
"H�ye P�l" wrote:
>
> I have programmed XML using JSP for some time now using TextPad. I wonder if
> there is anybody who has a recommendation for a good JSP developing tool. I
> know Oracle's JDeveloper and IBM's WebSphere Studio has JSP support, but I
> am not happy with them. They give help on the HTML syntax and some (not all)
> of the JSP syntax, but the do not support the Java code inside the JSP
> itself.
>
> I will be happy for recommendations.
>
> P�l H�ye
> Systemutvikler
> Merkantildata Applikasjon AS
>
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