Thanks guys
Seems to be big differances in opinion, but I'll try a few of them out
- Duncan
Duncan wrote:
> Sorry if off topic but...
>
> What do people use to edit JSPs?
>
> I'm after an editor, free if possible, to run on windows, with syntax
> colouring and possibly auto complete for java.
>
:)
Otherwise, NetBeans all the way, its bearable for free. ;)
James.
Neal wrote:
Isn't netBeans now SunOne? And don't they now charge an arm and a leg
for it?
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Isn't netBeans now SunOne? And don't they now charge an arm and a leg
for it?
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Try netbeans.
Its free.
And you can debu
Try netbeans.
Its free.
And you can debug jsp's in the ide.
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From: "Duncan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 4:54 AM
Subject: JSP Editors
> Sorry if off topic but
Subject: RE: JSP Editors
">> What do people use to edit JSPs?
>>
>> I'm after an editor, free if possible, to run on
windows,
>with syntax
>> colouring and possibly auto complete for java.
>>
>> Have tried vim for windows, but it doesn't seem
">> What do people use to edit JSPs?
>>
>> I'm after an editor, free if possible, to run on
windows,
>with syntax
>> colouring and possibly auto complete for java.
>>
>> Have tried vim for windows, but it doesn't seem as
nice on
>windows as
>> it is on linux.
"
You may want to look at Eclipse.
>
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Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 10:54 AM
Subject: JSP Editors
> Sorry if off topic but...
>
> What do people use to edit JSPs?
>
> I'm after an editor, free if possible, to run on windows, with syntax
> colouring an
2003 7:57 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: JSP Editors
SunOne CE (nice, based on NetBeans)
NetBeans
^
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You cant download this IDE from java.sun.com
Jcreator.com
Best Regards
Leonardo Martinez
>From Chile
>-Mensaje original-
>De: David Sierra Fernández [mailto:[E
Take a look at Eclipse (www.eclipse.org) [FREE] combined with MyEclipse
(www.myeclipseide.com) [$29.95].
Having used many IDE's, standalone editors etc, I can positively state
that this IDE will save you LOADS of time, blood sweat and tears. It is
fast, feature packed, written in java, and allows
think now it's like $500.
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From: LEONARDO MARTINEZ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 7:57 AM
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Subject: RE: JSP Editors
SunOne CE (nice, based on NetBeans)
NetBeans
^
|
You cant download this IDE from java.sun.com
Jcr
tomcat
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From: Bodycombe, Andrew
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Sent: 28/11/2003 3:48 PM
Subject: RE: JSP Editors
www.jedit.org
www.eclipse.org
Both are free and up to the task.
Andy
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I am not sure with jsp...but i tried here for servlets ...step by step
debugging .
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From: David Sierra Fernández
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Sent: 28/11/2003 6:44 PM
Subject: RE: JSP Editors
¿Any of this editors you mentioned (or other)supports step by step
09:15
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>Asunto: RE: JSP Editors
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>
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>¿Any of this editors you mentioned (or other)supports step
>by step debbuging in JSP ¿or simply debugging?
>
>David Sierra Fernández
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&
> Textpad (Best $27 you'll spend)
I second that. Has a few quirks, but nothing that affects your programming.
G.
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Duncan wrote:
Sorry if off topic but...
What do people use to edit JSPs?
I'm after an editor, free if possible, to run on windows, with syntax
colouring and possibly auto complete for java.
Have tried vim for windows, but it doesn't seem as nice on windows
viernes, 28 de noviembre de 2003 11:35
> Para: ''Tomcat Users List' '
> Asunto: RE: JSP Editors
>
>
>
> JIDEA is also best .by using this u can go through internal
> java scource
> code and also option to remote debug ur servlets by using tomcat
JIDEA is also best .by using this u can go through internal java scource
code and also option to remote debug ur servlets by using tomcat
-Original Message-
From: Bodycombe, Andrew
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Sent: 28/11/2003 3:48 PM
Subject: RE: JSP Editors
www
www.jedit.org
www.eclipse.org
Both are free and up to the task.
Andy
-Original Message-
From: Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 November 2003 09:54
To: Tomcat User List
Subject: JSP Editors
Sorry if off topic but...
What do people use to edit JSPs?
I'm after an editor,
o with.
Andoni.
- Original Message -
From: "Duncan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 9:54 AM
Subject: JSP Editors
> Sorry if off topic but...
>
> What do people use to edit JSPs?
>
> I'
Sorry if off topic but...
What do people use to edit JSPs?
I'm after an editor, free if possible, to run on windows, with syntax
colouring and possibly auto complete for java.
Have tried vim for windows, but it doesn't seem as nice on windows as it
is on linux.
Any other suggestions?
Cheers
D
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