Oh, I take it all back. It only runs on windows and linux. It seems they
have forgotten about OS X. Boo hoo, Boo hoo I say.
:'(
Bill Manuel
Sun Certified Web Component Developer
bill.manuel@kroge
r.com
To
05/04/2005 05:02 "Edward Sumerfield"
PM <esumerfd@xxxxxxxxxxx>
cc
"CinJug" <users@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject
Re: [cinjug-users] Any good free
elipse JSP-Editor plug-in?
This sounds like an interesting product. I would recommend everyone take a
look at it. FREE is always an attractive price. It seems to have quite a
few features similar to MyEclipse. They have a pro version of the product
as well. I especially like the Hibernate support except the major features
for hibernate support are only in the pro version. :(
There are definitely some nice features for what started this thread, "JSP
editing".
- Code folding (nice)
- templating
- content assist (even inside javascript)
- jsp preview (even for pages with struts tags)
It looks like there are even some decent features for JSF if you want to go
that route.
Kudos to Edward.
Bill Manuel
Sun Certified Web Component Developer
"Edward
Sumerfield"
<esumerfd@poboxes To
.com> "CinJug" <users@xxxxxxxxxx>
cc
05/04/2005 04:41
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Re: [cinjug-users] Any good free
elipse JSP-Editor plug-in?
Exadel Studio 2.5 is now open source and has a JSP editor.
http://www.exadel.com/
" Exadel Studio is a powerful Web application development tool that
extends Eclipse functionality allowing developers to fully utilize Rapid
Application Development (RAD) techniques."
----- Original Message -----
From: "josh marotti" <marotti@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <users@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 11:15 AM
Subject: Re: [cinjug-users] Any good free elipse JSP-Editor plug-in?
Lei,
I used to use Solar Eclipse back in the day, but my main want was
simply for color syntaxing, which was all it provided back then:
http://solareclipse.sourceforge.net/
Now, I'm with Bill and use MyEclipse:
http://www.myeclipseide.com/
It provides much much more than simple JSP features, but does come
with a pricetag. Its very inexpensive for all it provides, and you
can get a free 30 day evaluation (you have to give them a login and
email address to get it) of it so you can try it out.
Hope that helps,
-Josh
On 5/4/05, bill.manuel@xxxxxxxxxx <bill.manuel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Lei,
> I'm not using a free editor, but I have one that's real close. I
> use
> the MyEclipse plugin, which gives you much more than just a JSP editor.
> The cost is around $30 per year. It works in most versions of eclipse
and
> they update it all the time.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Bill Manuel
> Sun Certified Web Component Developer
>
> lei.han@convergys
> .com
>
To
> 05/04/2005 10:49 users@xxxxxxxxxx
> AM
cc
>
>
Subject
> [cinjug-users] Any good free
elipse
> JSP-Editor plug-in?
>
>
> Please kindly advise.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Lei
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