Forte is one full Java IDE that is free, although I find it a tad hard to
use and confusing. I use UltraEdit for $30 reg fee, which works quite well
for most things. Its by no means a graphical editor for JSP though. I have
yet to see any "real" drag/drop JSP ide that supports full JavaBean and
tag-lib drag/drop to a JSP page. I still wonder why there hasn't been any
real push towards a fully HTML editor with full JSP support. Ideally, a
full Java Web Development IDE would be nice, one that supports all the
great features of products like JBuilder, Visual Cafe, Dream Weaver, JRun
Studio and IntelliJ IDEA all wrapped up into a single IDE.
At 10:10 AM 9/21/2001 +0530, you wrote:
>Hi Everybody
>I`m new to this list & i need free JSP editer.
>Can any one suggest me from where can i download free JSP editer
>
>Thanks in Advance
>
>Ashok
>www.himline.com
>
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