Oracle JDeveloper isn't bad at JSP editing, although it's lacking in the
HTML/CSS/JS department. That's what we use.

Nathan Hoover
R&D Manager
Name Engine, Inc.
http://www.nameengine.com

At 04:01 PM 3/9/00 -0500, Leon Tseng wrote:
>Hi all I'm looking for better JSP authoring tools (GUI!?) other than a text
>editor...
>Does anyone know the main differences between IBM WebSphere Studio and
>Macromedia Drumbeat2000?
>Thanks a lot and i'd very much appreciate your help... :-)
>
>...
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