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JSPX Support In Which Version?

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    Hello,

    What version of MyEclipse will contain the complete support for JSPX documents? Today I cannot format these documents using ctl+shift+f key and neither the auto-complete feature works and neither I can debug JSPX when I am using Tomcat 5.5.9

    Are there any plans to support all these three things for a JSPX documents:

    – Formatting
    – Auto-complete
    – Debugging

    Thanks,

    – Satish

    I am using 3.8.4 with Eclipse 3.0.3 on Windows XP

    #233508 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    I am looking into this.

    #233511 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    Satish,
    We are targetting this in 5.0 along with a lot of other big-ticket items and improvements to editing. There are no promises yet, but that is our internal target.

    #236015 Reply

    Wim Goossens
    Member

    @support-rkalla wrote:

    Satish,
    We are targetting this in 5.0 along with a lot of other big-ticket items and improvements to editing. There are no promises yet, but that is our internal target.

    Could you please put this in the 5.0 roadmap?
    We are waiting a long time for this feature now (2 years).
    (Netbeans starts to look more and more attractive to
    our developpers.)

    Regards
    Wim

    #245186 Reply

    Wim Goossens
    Member

    @support-rkalla wrote:

    Satish,
    We are targetting this in 5.0 along with a lot of other big-ticket items and improvements to editing. There are no promises yet, but that is our internal target.

    I hope 5.0 is still your internal target ?

    #256907 Reply

    Todd Patrick
    Member

    MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench
    Version: 5.0.1 GA
    Build id: 20060810-5.0.1-GA

    How do I add a .jspx file to my web project?

    Thanks,

    –Todd

    #256908 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    We currently don’t offer a wizard for a default JSPX file, you can create one using File > New and then just specify a file with a .jspx ending. WE should be adding a .jspx wizard soon.

    #256910 Reply

    Todd Patrick
    Member

    Thank you.

    Without it, there is no real good ICEfaces support.

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