Try Netbeans from Sun Microsystems.  It's Free Open Source and includes support for 
JSP development.
http://www.netbeans.org/downloads/

Tom

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Hello,

I've just started a web project that aims to be pure JSP. Unfortunately, 
I'm very new to all of this and have not found a satisfactory 
environment in which to develop JSP pages. Normally, I use Eclipse for 
my day to day Java programming, but I've found the various plugins for 
Eclipse to be somewhat lacking so far (Lombez, MyEclipse, et al). I was 
wondering if anybody had found an IDE-ish environment to work with on 
JSP web applications. Or do mos people just use a text editor (vim, 
emacs, et al) from a commandline, coupled with ant et al? Thanks for any 
feedback on the subject!

Zach Hartley
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http://www.ramensaurus.org 

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