The tool I use that does both HTML editing/viewing AND JSP development is
JRUN Studio.  Unfortunately, if you want to debug your JSP's (it has a JSP
debugger) or view your JSP's HTML output while you are developing, you have
to have a local copy of JRUN Server on your development machine.  It can
take a little while to figure out how to configure JRUN Server and JRUN
Studio to work together, but once you do it is a very neat IDE for JSP and
HTML development.  It combines the IDE of Homesite with a JSP IDE, inclusive
of the JRUN Server JSP Tag Libraries within the IDE.  Unfortunately, Allaire
has decided that they will NOT be maintaining/upgrading JRUN Studio beyond
version 3.01, so it doesn't work that well with their new version of JRUN
server version 4.0.

If anyone else has a good HTML/JSP IDE for under $500.00, I would be
interested in checking it out.

Celeste

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