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sri sri wrote:
Hi,
I am new to the world of JSP. Presently I am using microsoft visual interdev for coding JSP(I mean, as a fresher, it would be good to have a colorful editor to highlight the various elements of the code.)
MS Visual Interdev on my system is buggy and sometimes closes all of a
I've been using JEdit. It is an Open Source editor, written completely in Java. It
is very good with XML, and Java, and would be a good fit if you use the XML version of
the JSP tags.
The Jedit site is www.jedit.org.
sri sri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi,
I am new to the world of JSP. Present
, 2002 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: jsp editor
> By FAR IDEA 3.0 is the best. It's not free, BUT there is nothing
> better for JSP/Java development. I would suggest you sign up (FREE) to
> their EAP list and download the EAP builds, they're sort of free but
> you're
I've been using textpad.
There is no limit on trial period and the software costs about $30.
Hope it helps.
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From: KEITH KOSMICKI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 6:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Not Free but H
Not Free but HotDog Professional: http://www.sausage.com
ASP.NET is free and can be used for JSP
or try XMLSpy for free 30 day trial
Best,
Keith E. Kosmicki
Applications Consultant
State of IL Human Services
STL Technology Partners
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/22/02 07:27AM >>>
Hi,
I am new to
By FAR IDEA 3.0 is the best. It's not free, BUT there is nothing
better for JSP/Java development. I would suggest you sign up (FREE) to
their EAP list and download the EAP builds, they're sort of free but
you're a bit at the mercy of development bugs.
http://www.intellij.net/eap
http://www.inte
JEdit !
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Subject: jsp editor
> Hi,
>
> I am new to the world of JSP. Presently I am using microsoft visual
interdev for coding JSP(I
you can try Edit Plus.. go to any search engine and type Edit Plus, its a
shareware
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Hi,
I am new to the world of JSP. Presently I am using
Hi,
I am new to the world of JSP. Presently I am using microsoft visual interdev for
coding JSP(I mean, as a fresher, it would be good to have a colorful editor to
highlight the various elements of the code.)
MS Visual Interdev on my system is buggy and sometimes closes all of a sudden without
Try ASP.NET Web Matrix
I know it's ASP not JSP BUT
if you know how to program It'll work!
Kos
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/10/02 05:47AM >>>
Does anyone know of a freeware/opensource jsp editor? Anything that allow
drag &
eyratna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
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>>Home site
>>
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>&g
No way !!! HomeSite is neither free, nor opensource
regards,
ionel.
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> Home site
>
>
Home site
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> Does anyone know of a freeware/opensource jsp editor? Anything that allow
> drag & dro
Does anyone know of a freeware/opensource jsp editor? Anything that allow
drag & drop for controls, etc..
Thanks
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I'm looking for a cheap or free
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Is there a linux version?
Thanks,
Anthony
> try out XMLSpy, it is a good tool for both JSP and Html
>
> Biji Harees
> Amsoft India Ltd
> Bangalore
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well Patrick, I was being informative...can't help it sometimes :) (thread
ends here ;) )
Deepak
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Check this link out,
http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/1999-10/sunflash.991020.3.html
and for specific differences in support between NB and Forte' please check
this
iedel] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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What?
I'm not sure what you're trying to say here, but the Community Edition of
Forte (or Sun One Studio, as it's now ca
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>
> Im looking
like Forte 4 is no longer
there. I haven't used version 3.x; don't know how good it is.
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http://www.jedit.org/, not .com :-)
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Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 10:09 AM
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The tool I use that does both HTML editing/viewing AND JSP development is
JRUN Studio. Unfortunately, if you want to debug your JSP's (it has a JSP
debugger) or view your JSP's HTML output while you are developing, you have
to have a local copy of JRUN Server on your development machine. It can
Sun bought over netbeans (www.netbeans.org) and the licensed version for a
price is Java Forte'.
Deepak
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Recommend cheap/free HTML/JSP Editor for Java Developers
Im looking for a cheap or free HTML & JSP editor that give you both source
code editing and WYSIWYG.
I know there are many available but I want to know what people are using
using it for sometime now and would highly recommend it.
Deepak
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On 6/3/02 10:35 AM, "Greg Dunn&quo
On 6/3/02 10:35 AM, "Greg Dunn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> JBuilder 4 has a "Web Run" system that will let you load and test JSPs and
> Servlets within the IDE using it's own copy of Tomcat. It may only be in
> the extremely non-free "Professional" and "Enterprise" versions.
>
> The problem I
cheap/free HTML/JSP Editor for Java Developers
>
>
> I'm looking for a cheap or free HTML & JSP editor that give
> you both source
> code editing and WYSIWYG.
> I know there are many available - but I want to know what
> people are using
> and recommend.
>
>
mWeaver in one app wherein I can test
without compiling, WAR'ing and deploying.
Greg
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Homesite 5 is a great cheap one.
-Tim
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I'm looking for a cheap or free HTML & JSP editor
http://www.jedit.org/, not .com :-)
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jEdit (www.jedit.com)
John Slaman wrote:
> I?m looking for a cheap or free HTML & JSP editor that give you both
source
> code editing a
jEdit (www.jedit.com)
John Slaman wrote:
> I?m looking for a cheap or free HTML & JSP editor that give you both source
> code editing and WYSIWYG.
> I know there are many available - but I want to know what people are using
> and recommend.
>
> The issue here is we don?t
jbuilder
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>I?m looking for a cheap or free HTML & JSP editor that give you both source
>code editing and WYSIWYG.
>I know there are many available ? but I want to know what people are using
>and recommend.
>
Im looking for a cheap or free HTML & JSP editor that give you both source
code editing and WYSIWYG.
I know there are many available but I want to know what people are using
and recommend.
The issue here is we dont want to get a licensed copy of Dreamweaver for
every java guy we hav
"Haseltine, Celeste" wrote:
>
> Forte is also very resource intensive, if I remember correctly. I believe
> it requires 64K of memory to run.
now 64K isn't really resource intensive. even my pda has 4MB. i must say
this is the finest ide.
which version are you running? mine takes 128MB (min).
>From Beginner to Beginner.
Look no furthur.
Use 1stPage2000
http://www.evrsoft.com/1stpage/
You will like it.And it is free.
Mahesh
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Cheers for jEdit!
You forgot to mention the plugin support. On the fly XML validation,
remote file editing via FTP, and many many more. Well worth trying!
Jayson Falkner
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Ryan Calder wrote:
> jEdit has nice support for Java, JSP, and HTML, along with support for
> *many* other
jEdit has nice support for Java, JSP, and HTML, along with support for
*many* other file formats, from Ada to XML.
http://www.jedit.org/
Ryan Calder
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> Is there a good JSP editor available anywhere to download?
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> Studio for ASP...
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> /Henke
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> ==
Title: RE: JSP editor
Try Homesite from allaire.com, the #1 on windows
Jidea rom intellij.com is nice for
servlets
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I
n.com/forte/ffj/index.html
The Community Edition is free while the Enterprise Edition free for a 60 day
trial. From your description sounds like the Community Edition will be more
than what you need. It includes a jsp editor with color coding and code
completion. There's also a whole lot more
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Hi!
Is there a good JSP editor available anywhere to download? Such as MS Visual
Studio for ASP...
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I Use Dreamweaver UltraDev 4.0, though I am just starting JSP.
Does anyone use this? just how good is it? I hear it is powerful, but am not knowledgeable enough in the app to know how to use it powerfully!
any good tutorials?
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Title: RE: JSP editor
I personally use EditPlus, nothing fancy but does the job.
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Hi!
Is there a good JSP editor available
rt autocomplete works perfect, even in JSP files.
Geert Van Damme
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kawa , forte , homesite
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Studio for ASP... <<
I've heard good things from a coworker about IntelliJ IDEA but haven't had a
chance to try it myself. And there's an article on Orion's site about it
that expl
Forte is also very resource intensive, if I remember correctly. I believe
it requires 64K of memory to run.
Celeste
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Forte is pretty
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>Is there a good JSP editor available anywhere to download? Such as MS Visual
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iare's web site.
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Hi!
Is there a good JSP editor available anywhere to download? Such as MS Visual
Studio for ASP...
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Try jext Editor. It is free and pretty good for editing purposes.
Sree Payyavula
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Try jext Editor. It is free and pretty good for editing purposes.
Sree Payyavula
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Hello everybody?
Is there any good and simple free JSP Editor? We don't want it to be
visual, we only need some support to create JSP pages, like colouring
reserverd words, ...
Than
Hello everybody?
Is there any good and simple free JSP Editor? We don't want it to be
visual, we only need some support to create JSP pages, like colouring
reserverd words, ...
Thanks in advance.
Abel Se
ckage from
coolservlets.com and look at the CodeViewer.java source .
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I've never tried this for this purpose, but maybe write a servlet
that takes the name of the html file in..and spits out the results
content-type being plain text of java.net.URLEncoder.encode().i'm sure there are more optimum way sto do
it, but you are just sharing a couple of pa
Hi all,
ok, ive just created a e-commerce web site using jsp.
This was a project I had to do for my final year in
college.
I have to put up all the source code on the web so my
lecturers can see it.
I want to store my code in HTML file, and I also want
thes HTML files to highlight the syntax in d
way!
Jayson Falkner
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www.jspinsider.com
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> Try Sun's
Try Sun's Forte.
http://www.sun.com
Dylan
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> Ultraedit(32-bit, 8.0) is also a very good editor.
>
&g
You can try jEdit. It is open source, you can use the
plugins to enhance it.
http://jedit.sourceforge.net
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> www.editplus.com
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I need a free jsp editor. I don't need to compile, i need just a simply
text editor having the jsp syntax highlighting feature. I know about
configurable softwares like multi
Ultraedit(32-bit, 8.0) is also a very good editor.
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I need a free jsp editor. I don't need to compile, i need just a simply
text editor h
ence
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> &g
try Forte for JAVA.
> --
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> Try NetBeans: www.netbeans.org
>
> It has JSP 1.1 syntax coloring and code completio
Try NetBeans: www.netbeans.org
It has JSP 1.1 syntax coloring and code completion.
Petr
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You should see the gvim editor.
http://www.vim.org
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> I need a free jsp editor. I don't nee
I need a free jsp editor. I don't need to compile, i need just a simply
text editor having the jsp syntax highlighting feature. I know about
configurable softwares like multiedit, ultraedit and so on, but i need
something already configured with the jsp syntax.
Any
, August 08, 2000 8:42 AM
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Dreamweaver 3 does not support JSP. In fact I don't think it will let
you edit before the HTML tag. However, Dreamweaver Ultradev
does "support" JSP but not very well. I use Dreamweaver Ultradev
f
08, 2000 8:42 AM
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Dreamweaver 3 does not support JSP. In fact I don't think it will let
you edit before the HTML tag. However, Dreamweaver Ultradev
does "support" JSP but not very well. I use Dreamweaver Ultradev
f
Dreamweaver 3 does not support JSP. In fact I don't think it will let
you edit before the HTML tag. However, Dreamweaver Ultradev
does "support" JSP but not very well. I use Dreamweaver Ultradev
for my front-end work but most of the coding I do myself in DU's
text editor or with Forte or HomeSi
Kevin
Usually Dreamweaver is bundled with a VERY good text based
HTML/JSP/whateveryouwant editor : HomeSite
If you have Homesite try it, its manual.. but very handy
On the overhand I'm not very impressed by Ultradev (that is
basically DreamWevaer 3 with some built in functions like
the Javascri
You need Macromedia Ultradev.
IAN
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Hi all,
Our company
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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 t
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Hi all,
i would like to know some JSP editor with syntax coloring.
please help.
Thanks n rgds
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Use cute html...
You can personalize the colors.
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> Hi all,
>
> i would like to know some JSP editor
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On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Geert Van Damme wrote:
> Come on. Grow up.
> What does notepad offer? Nothing. You can load, type and save. That's all.
> Every editor lets you do that.
Hey, but notepad is quick and easy. What mor
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Geert Van Damme wrote:
> Come on. Grow up.
> What does notepad offer? Nothing. You can load, type and save. That's all.
> Every editor lets you do that.
Hey, but notepad is quick and easy. What more do you *want?* An editor
that doesn't load or save, but runs slowly? (Sounds
Hi,
What is the location where Kawa is available?
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> From: Kumail Rizvi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> The bset JSP editor is Notepad. b
Van Damme.
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> The bset J
The bset JSP editor is Notepad. but u want with syntax colouring i-e Kawa.
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Hi all,
i would like to know some JSP editor with syntax coloring.
please help.
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Varad
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> > And (whoever it was this morning) if you are going to post answers to
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> > > From: Rahul Naithani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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t the *right* answer.
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> Coffee, now.
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> > From: Rahul Naithani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: 18 July 2000 10:00
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> > but is it free?
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> but is it free?
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> From: Hines, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 7:56 PM
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but is it free?
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> IBM's WebSphere Studio Page Designer allows WYSIWYG editing of a JSP's
HTML
> code, dropping of b
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From: Jim Preston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Well, this kind of an answer probably won't curtail such postings.
This question is addressed in the JSP FAQ:
http://www.esperanto.org.nz/jsp/jspfaq.html#q7
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> Speaking of Forte, is there any chance Forte wi
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