I know about the links you mentioned, but my question is: JSP-Support in Eclipse!
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currently we're using IntelliJ IDEA for Java/JSP-development, which is really great Java IDE!
Since SAP and IBM goes for Eclipse (and Eclipse is free of charge) we think of having a closer look to ECLIPSE as well.
Question: Does anybody ever compared IntelliJ IDEA with Eclipse and more important, does anybody has already worked with ECLIPSE and implemented JSP??? Which plugins to use???
Thanks.
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U also check out Lomboz free Eclipse plugni for JSP
here is the link
http://www.objectlearn.com
http://www.objectlearn.com
Another site worth having a look is
http://www.eclipseplugince
http://download2.eclipse.o
let me know
good luck
Ronan
Best free plugin for JSP/XML is Lomboz (allready posted) :
http://www.objectlearn.com
You should take a look at MyEclipse too (the price is very small compared with the benefits):
http://www.myeclipseide.co
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by: ronan_40060Posted on 2004-06-09 at 05:33:45ID: 11269000
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heer we go
just like I posted my opinion abt eclipse in another question
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Eclipse is three things : Ajava development environment, a tool integration platform and an open source community :)
The Java editor provides syntax highlighting , code compilation, code assist and several views to show you the structure of your code and tasks left to complete.
A full featured degugger is also included .
The Java environment contains integrated support for Apache Ant for doing builds . Eclipse supports unit Testing with integrated JUnit support.
I think have a go at Eclipse and use it and then you will yourself realise all its positive things
Eclipse is commonly used free IDE that also has plugins available.
pls do check it out
http://www.netbeans.org/
http://www.eclipse.org & eclipse/index.jsp">http://
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Good Luck
Ronan