Yes, Oracle JDeveloper 3 which will be available from the technet.oracle.com
site this month allows you to write, view, debug, and run JSPs all within
the IDE. Runs under NT and Win98 only.

Gerry

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Maciejowski wrote:
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> Does it exist any tool for developping and debuging jsp files ?
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Try to look at IBM VisualAge for Java 3.0 Professional (Windows, OS/2,
AIX). They have Linux version, too, but I'm not sure it does support JSP
development.
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Sincerely yours,
Vladyslav Kosulin, Kharkiv, Ukraine
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