ME TOO!

I use the lomboz jsp editor. But, it is buggy under the M5 build. All the
other jsp editors are pretty much glorified html highlighters. I know that
WSAD has a great jsp plugin (compatible with eclipse). But you hav to buy
WSAD at a price tag of $3000 minimum.

Brandon Goodin

-----Original Message-----
From: James Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 9:22 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: [OT]Best JSP plugin for eclipse..


I was in your exact situation months ago and I have yet to find anything
that will do what NetBeans does wrt jsp code completion.

I had even pondered doing this myself, but decided that my time is
better spent on other tasks.

I am also very interested in finding such a plug-in.



--
James Mitchell
Software Developer/Struts Evangelist
http://struts.sourceforge.net/struts-atlanta/



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> Subject: [OT]Best JSP plugin for eclipse..
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> I do not want to start yet another IDE debate but..
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> I currently enjoy the JSP editing support in Netbeans 3.4.1
> ie: full code completion for custom tags ect.
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> But I am slowly moving to Eclipse for other reasons.
>
> Is there a plugin that matches the JSP editor support found
> in Netbeans?
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