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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kevin Duffey
Sent: 07 August 2000 00:04
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Subject: DreamWeaver as a JSP editor?


Hi all,

Our company is looking into using WebLogic Server 5.1. With that option,
they have a development suite called WebGain Studio from WebGain that looks
pretty kewl. It comes with Visual Cafe 4, DreamWeaver 3, etc. While thus far
I am not overly excited by Visual Cafe, I was looking forward to the JSP
editing DreamWeaver 3 would give. However, I am finding no support for JSP
at all in DreamWeaver 3. I do realize that the package comes "integrated"
but I thought that DreamWeaver 3 as a stand-alone product would have JSP
support for javabeans, taglibs, etc. I added my site as a project, and to my
dismay I can't even open a JSP page. It won't allow me to associate JSP with
DreamWeaver (Well..I did it manually through the Windows Explorer File Type
option). Each time I dbl-click on a JSP page in my project window, it starts
a whole new DreamWeaver instance, instead of keeping it in that one instance
the project is in.

So I ask, if anyone is familiar with DreamWeaver 3 (or slightly earlier
version) does it not have any ability to support JSP pages in any way? I see
in the HELP menu it has something of JSP in it..but very little. From the
picture, it looks like the JSP page is edited in Visual Cafe, which to me is
the the JAVA editor, not the html page editor.

If anyone can shed some light on this tool, if as a stand-alone its good, or
if there are better JSP tools out there..I'd be much appreciated.

Thanks.

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