The jive forum package includes java syntax highlighting as one of it's
features in the form of a filter. It would not be hard to use the filter for
your purposes (if your site is servlet enabled ) or incorporate it into an
app to do a straight conversion output to html files. Get the package from
coolservlets.com and look at the CodeViewer.java source .

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Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 10:39 AM
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Subject: JSP EDITOR QUESTION. CAN ANYONE HELP?


Hi all,
ok, ive just created a e-commerce web site using jsp.
This was a project I had to do for  my final year in
college.
I have to put up all the source code on the web so my
lecturers can see it.
I want to store my code in HTML file, and I also want
thes HTML files to highlight the syntax in different
colors, to make it look clear instead of having it in
black and white.
Is there any program out there that will let me
convert my jsp files into HTML docs to show the code
in the HTML doc and highlighted?
Need this to get me more marks for presentation.
All help is welcome.
Thanks
rui

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