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Re: Developing HTML/JSP Pages in Eclipse using Toolbox [message #856235 is a reply to message #855737] |
Wed, 25 April 2012 13:38 |
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On 4/24/2012 10:07 PM, First Passion wrote:
> Hello All,
> I am new to Eclipse but worked for some time in Visual Studio 2008
> developing .net applications in c#. One thing which I am surely missing
> is how to develop html/jsp pages in Eclipse using some visual tool (drag
> and drop components like Button,Text box). In VISUAL STUDIO the Toolbox
> had a long list of components like Table,Panel, Button, List Box ,Data
> Grid etc which you can easily drag and drop to the HTML/aspx pages and
> create nice WEb Pages. Doing this you can just concentrate on your logic
> (c# code) and not worry about html coding.
>
> Only similar thing I could find in Eclipse is 'Web Page Editor' which
> shows up when you right click on html/JSP file and choose 'open with' .
> But the Palette and Web Page Editor are too simple to build decent web
> pages(html/JSP).
> Now for SWING applications there is a better Pallete but the same is not
> available for Web.
>
> Am I missing any special plugin or I have to use some other application
> (like Dreamweaver) even to create decent web pages.
>
> Thanks in advance
> NM
Don't know if someone's created a plug-in, but yeah, as far as I know,
you'll not want to lose that copy of Dreamweaver. I create decent web
pages, however, via Vim, the best HTML editor. But then, that's just me.
;-)
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