Hi, Interesting, I just wrote a small article on how the main IDEs in the market handle JSTL and taglibs in general:
JDeveloper -> has full support (i.e, syntax highlighting and code completion) for taglibs. Current version (9.0.3) doesn't include JSTL in its pallette (it's necessary to manually add each library), but next version (9.0.5) will JBuilder - supports JSTL since version 8 (PS: didn't test it personally, this part was done by the magazine staff) Netbeans - has full support for taglibs. The documentation says some version already include JSTL support, but it didn't in the version I tried (3.5.1, which was the most recent at the time), so I had to add standard.jar to the repository Eclipse - the editor by itself doesn't support J2EE/JSP development, but you can achieve that using plug-ins. I tested 2 popular plug-ins for the task, both freeware (but not open source): Lomboz - the most popular, supports tags highlight, but not code completion MyEclipse - full support for taglibs None of then had native support for JSTL though; it was necessary to add the jars to the project Also, as someone already mentioned, Intellij/IDEA has a nice support for that (we didn't test that one because the article was focused on these 4 IDEs). Felipe On Monday 11 August 2003 09:41 am, p-at-zdzior pazdzior-at-interia.pl |jakarta| wrote: > Can you recomend me some editor which reckognize jstl tags? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]