Re: [ANN] Free JSP Editor for Eclipse (Call jor Jack Dakota!) [FRIDAY]

2005-02-04 Thread Hubert Rabago
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 21:42:21 +0100, Leon Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This is actually the moment i expect Jack Dakota to jump out of the bushes > :-) Oh didn't you get the memo? He's now Shey Rab Pawo. > > Forgive me, it's Friday... > > > Regards > Leon :) Hubert

Re: [ANN] Free JSP Editor for Eclipse (Call jor Jack Dakota!) [FRIDAY]

2005-02-04 Thread Christian Bollmeyer
On Friday 04 February 2005 21:42, Leon Rosenberg wrote: Well, actually my IDE (Oracle JDev 10g) supports multiple kinds of projects within one WorkSpace, the web tier being just one of them. Taglibs may be another issue, business and backend tiers, too. All those are strictly seperate things. But

Re: [ANN] Free JSP Editor for Eclipse (Call jor Jack Dakota!) [FRIDAY]

2005-02-04 Thread Bryce Fischer
hehe... I wasn't trying to say it was the best way, just that it works for me. My projects tend to be small, self contained projects. Leon Rosenberg wrote: This is actually the moment i expect Jack Dakota to jump out of the bushes :-) What do you do, if you habe more than one build target? I d

Re: [ANN] Free JSP Editor for Eclipse (Call jor Jack Dakota!) [FRIDAY]

2005-02-04 Thread Leon Rosenberg
This is actually the moment i expect Jack Dakota to jump out of the bushes :-) What do you do, if you habe more than one build target? How you separate the libs for the stand-alone application or scriplet from those you need only for taglibs? Tell me your jsps aren't packaged as the rest of th

Re: [ANN] Free JSP Editor for Eclipse (Call jor Jack Dakota!) [FRIDAY]

2005-02-04 Thread Leon Rosenberg
This is actually the moment i expect Jack Dakota to jump out of the bushes :-) What do you do, if you habe more than one build target? How you separate the libs for the stand-alone application or scriplet from those you need only for taglibs? Tell me your jsps aren't packaged as the rest of th