Another JSP editing tool is IBM's Websphere Studio.  Supports .92 and
1.0 -- seems pretty decent.  IBM has it for free eval download
(limitation is lack of remote debugging and max 250 pages in any given
publish session) at www.software.ibm.com.

Scott Stirling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Just learned this today--I've been using my own vim syntax file for JSPs for
> a while now, but I was editing a JSP on a machine today that I knew didn't
> have my syntax file, but I noticed the JSP file extension was recognized by
> vim and the syntax was highlighted.  I looked at the syntax files and sure
> enough, VIM 5.6 has a JSP syntax file.  I like mine better, but, hey . .
>
> Another tool that has a JSP "mode" is Forte from Sun/Netbeans.  I was
> exploring that on Linux today.  The Community edition has a JSP template.  I
> didn't get far with it though, as the JVM segfaulted and died right after I
> selected the JSP template.  So it goes with Java GUIs . . .
>
> Scott Stirling
> West Newton, MA
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Fernando Ribeiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 12:44 PM
> Subject: Re: jsp tools
>
>
> > Take a look at the TextPad text editor. Just download the JSP syntax
> > dictionary and you are ready to go.
> >
> > The best tool Ive ever used. If you want a IDE, Im not sure we have the
> > right product for now. I use VJ++ sometimes to compose but thats all.
>
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