We're considering moving some number of ASP pages into JSP. However, my
initial experience with JSPs (via Netscape NAS) shows the
development/debugging environment to be particularly lacking. Are there any
JSP environments that provide a least Server debugging messages similar to
that provided by IIS with ASP (e.g., indicating the particular line (and
sometimes the particular *character*) that caused the error)? (Developing
pages by inserting various calls to out.println or System.out.println isn't
my idea of cutting-edge development. :-)
Perhaps its my use of JSP that's preventing the Server from doing its job,
but I'm not quite sure what it is that I should (or should *not*) be doing.
I'm a *huge* fan of the concept of JSP, but at this stage the realization
seems like a real step backwards in terms of the ability with which we'll be
able to develop/debug JSPs.
Thanks in advance for any/all help.
-John Hardin
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