JavaServer Pages And WYSIWYG JSP Editor SoftwareLooking for a WYSIWYG JSP Editor is not an easy task. There are currently no well known stand alone WYSIWYG JSP Editor programs, but a number of programs offer JSP and WYSIWYG capabilities. JSP, or JavaServer Pages is a Java technology that allows software developers to dynamically generate HTML, XML, or other types of documents in response to a Web client request. The technology allows Java code and certain pre-defined actions to be embedded into static content. The JSP syntax adds additional XML-like tags, called JSP actions, to be used to invoke built-in functionality. The technology also allows for the creation of JSP tag libraries that act as extensions to the standard HTML or XML tags. Tag libraries provide a platform independent way of expanding the capabilities of a Web server. JSPs are compiled into Java Servlets by a JSP compiler. A JSP compiler can generate a servlet in Java code that is then compiled by the Java compiler. It may also generate byte code for the servlet directly. JSPs can also be interpreted as you go, reducing the time taken to reload changes. There are many things which go into the creation of a modern, full featured website; CSS, RSS, and Flash being common. But even spreadsheets have a place in web development. It is no surprise then that many Web design programs offer compatibility with a wide range of languages and platforms in addition to classic HTML. JSP is one of those platforms. A web page is like a paper or manuscript, and the web design program a pen. However, unlike most pens, the software you use to create your web page can have a dramatic effect on the quality of the finished product, as well as the creation of it. A full featured, high quality product which offers JSP editing abilities is Stylus Studio 2008. In addition to its WYSIWYG JSP Editor feature and its classic WYSIWYG HTML Editor, Stylus Studio 2008 also offers: XML Editors, XQuery (XML Query) Tools, XSL/XSLT Tools, EDI Tools, XML Pipeline, XML Publishing, a XML Schema Editor, XSL:FO Tools, a Document Type Definition (DTD) Editor, XPath Tools, Web Services Tools, XML Mapping Tools, Import/Export Utilities for any File, Relational Database Connectivity Tools, and Java and XML Tools. Undoubtably you will need more than just a WYSIWYG JSP Editor for your web project and Stylus Studio 2008 surely has everything else you will need for your current project and beyond. |