JSF Sun Visual Studio is also an option
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Browse All TopicsIs there such a thing as a WYSIWYG JSP Editor?
If so, Can anyone recommend one?
If not, Can you recommend an editor that will make editing less painful than a text editor?
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If you are checking specifically for JSP editing then I can suggest Web Logic Workshop JSP is the best and its free. (note: only JSP one is free). Else you can search for 3rd party eclipse pluging but generally they are very heavy. Hence Web Logic Workshop JSP is the best.
http://workshopstudio.bea.
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by: TomasHelgiPosted on 2007-11-13 at 07:31:24ID: 20272144
Hi!
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I recommend either Netbeans (www.netbeans.org) or Eclipse (www.eclipse.org).
I use Netbeans personally and Netbeans has good Visual Web Editor if you are looking
for something that supports JSF 1.2+ and J2EE 1.4+
See the release notes http://www.netbeans.org/co
http://www.netbeans.org/pr
http://www.netbeans.org/kb
Regards,
Tomas Helgi