| JSP editing [message #162287] |
Mon, 27 February 2006 14:41  |
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Originally posted by: mark.mwilden.com
I can't seem to get Eclipse to use a JSP editor to edit *.jsp with WebTools
1.0 (or 1.0.1). When I right-click on a *.jsp file, JSP Editor is not listed
in the Open With... choice. And, of course, there is no syntax highlighting
when a JSP file is opened.
Any tips on how I might investigate this?
///ark
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| Re: JSP editing [message #162295 is a reply to message #162287] |
Mon, 27 February 2006 14:47   |
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Originally posted by: mark.mwilden.com
"Mark Wilden" <mark@mwilden.com> wrote in message
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>I can't seem to get Eclipse to use a JSP editor to edit *.jsp with WebTools
>1.0 (or 1.0.1). When I right-click on a *.jsp file, JSP Editor is not
>listed in the Open With... choice. And, of course, there is no syntax
>highlighting when a JSP file is opened.
I just noticed that in Preferences, there is no JSP section under Web and
XML. Given this, it appears that I'm missing a plug-in (although JSP Editor
is listed as a choice in File Associations). Does someone know off-hand what
plug-in contains the JSP Preferences section?
///ark
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| Re: JSP editing [message #162326 is a reply to message #162295] |
Mon, 27 February 2006 19:08   |
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Originally posted by: mark.mwilden.com
"Mark Wilden" <mark@mwilden.com> wrote in message
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> I just noticed that in Preferences, there is no JSP section under Web and
> XML. Given this, it appears that I'm missing a plug-in (although JSP
> Editor is listed as a choice in File Associations). Does someone know
> off-hand what plug-in contains the JSP Preferences section?
As another data point, I've found that the situation is workspace-related.
If I create and open a new workspace, everything works fine.
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| Re: JSP editing [message #171081 is a reply to message #162326] |
Mon, 12 June 2006 18:24  |
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Nitin Dahyabhai Messages: 1853 Registered: July 2009 |
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Mark Wilden wrote:
> "Mark Wilden" <mark@mwilden.com> wrote in message
> news:dtvkvj$gie$1@utils.eclipse.org...
>> I just noticed that in Preferences, there is no JSP section under Web and
>> XML. Given this, it appears that I'm missing a plug-in (although JSP
>> Editor is listed as a choice in File Associations). Does someone know
>> off-hand what plug-in contains the JSP Preferences section?
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> As another data point, I've found that the situation is workspace-related.
> If I create and open a new workspace, everything works fine.
If you installed WTP manually instead of using the Update Manager,
you might have to restart eclipse with "-clean" ensure that it is
properly detected.
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- Nitin
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse WTP, IBM
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