take a look at Oracle JDeveloper for user friendly IDE
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I think this is not what
Thank you all for your responses. They are very helpful and will help in
deciding which tool(s) to use.
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I use My Eclipse, a plugin for Eclipse, http://myeclipseide.org. It
works reasonably well and provides syntax coloring and XML validation
for JSPs, and if things are set up right, it will provide context
completion for standard JSP tags. I haven't had it work for JSTL tags,
but that could be a setu
integration more.
An editable div is essentially the best way to go.
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I wanted to know what is the best way to edit jsp pages that gives
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I wanted to know what is the best way to edit jsp pages that gives you a
GUI interface versus using a text editor. If I should post this question
I wanted to know what is the best way to edit jsp pages that gives you a
GUI interface versus using a text editor. If I should post this question
to a different group, sorry in advance.
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