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tagdir support in JSP Editor of WTP 1.5 [message #526485] Sun, 11 April 2010 18:03 Go to next message
fcamblor  is currently offline fcamblor Friend
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Hi there !

I'm forced to use an old version of Eclipse -version 3.2- bundled with WTP 1.5.

I'd like to declare a tagdir via the taglib directory but in WTP 1.5, this feature wasn't supported Sad

I think this feature appeared in WTP 2.0 but I can't upgrade Eclipse (RSA) nor the WTP plugins (since I make developments on WAS 6.1 and my WAS runtime is not compatible with WTP 2.0 Sad )

What could I do ?
Could I grab the JSP Editor (and only it !) in the WTP 2.0 files and upgrade mine ?

Thanks in advance.
Frederic

[Updated on: Sun, 11 April 2010 18:04]

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Re: tagdir support in JSP Editor of WTP 1.5 [message #526695 is a reply to message #526485] Mon, 12 April 2010 15:45 Go to previous message
Nitin Dahyabhai is currently offline Nitin DahyabhaiFriend
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On 4/11/2010 2:03 PM, fcamblor wrote:
> I'm forced to use an old version of Eclipse -version 3.2- bundled with
> WTP 1.5.
>
> I'd like to declare a tagdir via the taglib directory but in WTP 1.5,
> this feature wasn't supported :(
>
> I think this feature appeared in WTP 2.0 but I can't upgrade Eclipse
> (RSA) nor the WTP plugins (since I make developments on WAS 6.1 and my
> WAS runtime is not compatible with WTP 2.0 :( )
>
> What could I do ?
> Could I grab the JSP Editor (and only it !) in the WTP 2.0 files and
> upgrade mine ?

Unfortunately, no.

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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse WTP Source Editing
IBM Rational


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