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jsp Hello World [message #608382] Thu, 14 December 2006 12:59
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Originally posted by: nospam.nowhere.nowhere

Hi,

I am asp.net developer and as my third attempt I am trying to give java/jsp
another go. In the past I tried Netbeans and Sun Java Studio creator, but to
my experience they were to slow to compile and run (50+ seconds to
recompile/run a jsp page!)

I have downloded and installed the followings:

Eclipse 3.2
Tomcat 5.5.20
Sysdeo plugin
Sun JDK
j2re1.4.2_03

all running on Win Xp Pro

I can create a Dynamic Web Project and run it under Tomcat server from
Eclipse IDE, however what I am after is to have similar "Code Behind"
methodology available in ASP.NET (C#) to write java codes for my jsp web
form controls (ie. Buttons, textboxes etc).


Can someone put me in the right direction. Does Eclipse have this kind of
functionality?


My other question is that why the main Tomcat service running on XP Pro must
be stopped to run the Tomcat server inside Eclipse IDE?


Thanks

Med
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