http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/ultradev4-doc/intro.html

may be of some use. 

Some Page Designers also prefer Velocity Templates to JSPs, since the
Velocity markup works well in GUI editors. 

http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/index.html

There is a Velocity Extension so that it works as well with Struts as
JSPs.

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"Yu, Yanhui" wrote:
> 
> Arron,
> 
> I am new to Struts but I have been following the emails on this list for a
> while so I think you may be a good candidate for me to post this question:
> 
> We use WSAD here and the developers like the Designer it comes with that
> provides gui interfaces, so the developers can see where is this button and
> where is that table when developing a JSP page.  Now we are trying to use
> Struts,  WSAD's Designer is not Struts-aware, i.e., the Designer would show
> all the Struts buttons/all tags as a small red icon without any labels and
> so it is difficult to recognize where the buttons/components are.  The
> developers have to edit the source code (just like using a TextPad or
> Notepad).  My question is, does any one out there who can recommend us an
> editing tool that would recognize Struts buttons and such, so our developers
> can visually see what is on where in the JSP page during the developing
> stage?
> 
> Thank you all very much in advance for any suggestion,
> Yanhui
> 
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