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| Re:  Problem with code assist [message #57582] | Thu, 23 December 2004 10:56  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: rcw3.NO_SPAM_levelpath.com 
 Ok…  I'll answer my own question.  I verified that I'm opening the jsp file with the JSP Source editor – and discovered how to do that (right clicking the file) and how to setup more permanent editor associations (preferences -> general).
 
 Although, I now need to move my question to a different audience - since it appears that all of my code completion has stopped working (i.e. .java files as well).
 
 Rich Wardwell
 rich@levelpath.com
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 From: Rich [mailto:rich@levelpath.com]
 Posted At: Thursday, December 23, 2004 9:56 AM
 Posted To: Deleted Items
 Conversation: Problem with JSP Source Page Editor / code assist
 Subject: Re: Problem with JSP Source Page Editor / code assist
 
 Ahh… interesting – so how can I verify what editor Eclipse is trying to use?   Presuming this is the issue, how can I instruct Eclipse to associate properly with the JSP editor?
 
 Thanks for the help!
 
 Rich Wardwell
 rich@levelpath.com
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 From: Gael [mailto:gael.billard@jwaretechnologies.com]
 Posted At: Thursday, December 23, 2004 9:54 AM
 Posted To: eclipse.webtools
 Conversation: Problem with JSP Source Page Editor / code assist
 Subject: Re: Problem with JSP Source Page Editor / code assist
 
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 Are you sur the editor is the JSP editor (eclipse remember last used
 editor for a file)... Don't see any other reason.
 
 I tried WTP for the first time with M2 and the JSP editor behave has
 expected (i.e: code assist is context dependent).
 
 Rich a écrit :
 > I've been using the WTP for a bit – very excited to be able to see some of the WSAD like features filtering down to the Eclipse project – great work to all involved. One little thing I've been having problems with is the code assist when working on JSP's. Per the WTP tutorial, I should be seeing code assist with Java in scriptlets (and with HTML, JavaScript, etc) – but I do not. I've got all the latest and greatest installed, followed the Xerces jar installation notes, and no joy.
 
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 > Any thoughts?
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 > Rich
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| Re: Problem with code assist [message #57957 is a reply to message #57582] | Thu, 23 December 2004 22:57  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Rich wrote: >  Ok…  I'll answer my own question.  I verified that I'm opening the jsp file with the JSP Source editor – and discovered how to do that (right clicking the file) and how to setup more permanent editor associations (preferences -> general).
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 >  Although, I now need to move my question to a different audience - since it appears that all of my code completion has stopped working (i.e. .java files as well).
 
 Do you mean all (XML, HTML, JavaScript...) or do you mean just Java
 and JSP?  I'm pretty sure that both editors are dependent on the
 file being within a Java or J2EE Web Project.  Otherwise,
 double-check that the "Content Assist" action is on the Edit menu
 and enabled with the accelerator key you're using.
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