JSP Editor [message #205096] |
Thu, 29 November 2007 13:13 |
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Originally posted by: alexandre.vanbelle.3ds.com
Hello,
Does anybody knows whether the JSP editor uses the JDT project for the
java partitions of a JSP ?
Thanks,
Alexandre
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Re: JSP Editor [message #205144 is a reply to message #205113] |
Fri, 30 November 2007 03:08 |
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While it does not use the same partitioner or even product the same
partition types, much of the functionality is provided through the
JDT project. That said, the editing experience for Java code within
JSP files is not 100% identical to that of the Java editor, nor do I
ever expect it to be--the JDT team would have to take a year or two
off to do nothing new, and none of us wants that.
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse WTP Source Editing
IBM Rational
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse Web Tools Platform
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Re: JSP Editor [message #205152 is a reply to message #205144] |
Fri, 30 November 2007 09:37 |
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Originally posted by: alexandre.vanbelle.3ds.com
First, thank you for your answers ! Really quick :-).
Does someone know which functionalities are provided through the JDT
project. Currently, I have a plug-in that analyse java source code using
an ASTParser of JDT. Can I get the same feature with a JSP file ?
Thanks,
Alexandre
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Re: JSP Editor [message #205160 is a reply to message #205144] |
Fri, 30 November 2007 10:23 |
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Originally posted by: mauro.molinari.cardinis.com
Nitin Dahyabhai ha scritto:
> While it does not use the same partitioner or even product the same
> partition types, much of the functionality is provided through the JDT
> project. That said, the editing experience for Java code within JSP
> files is not 100% identical to that of the Java editor, nor do I ever
> expect it to be--the JDT team would have to take a year or two off to do
> nothing new, and none of us wants that.
I perfectly understand your point of view, but I also think this is
sad... As of now, the editing experience of Java code within JSP in WTP
is far, far away from the the one in JDT Java editor. Many features are
missing, some do not work perfectly and the feeling is that others have
to be duplicated to be made available in JSPs. This could of course be a
maintenability problem in the long term, while JSP editing gives always
the feeling to be some steps behind standard Java files editing in
Eclipse... :-(
Mauro.
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