They provide code completion and step-wise debugging within the JSP source. Although I use JBuilder, it seems like M7's level of JSP support in these areas is better than JBuilder's at the moment. My understanding is that M7 is built on Eclipse so that part should be familiar to you.
- Jim
At 01:19 AM 3/25/2004 -0500, you wrote:
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!
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