we use Forte community edition. It is very slow but it does the job. You
will want to configure it properly however. Like other IDEs, it is very
sensitive to correct classpaths and other settings.
It will handle internal debugging-- albeit slowly as aforementioned.
It is a nice interface and the syntax coloring in JSP will really make JSP
constructs stand out against the HTML background. Not to mention that
incorrect or incomplete JSP tags will show up as syntactical errors as long
as they remain uncorrected. That alone will save hours of frustation looking
for subtle syntax mispellings or omissions.
In a nutshell, probably not the best editor but it is good enough for us and
and it is free and 100% java.
-----Original Message-----
From: Johnston, Steven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 6:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: EDITOR
I am in need of a free jsp editor to create my pages in, can you reccomend
anything?
Thanks
Steven
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