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Jay SaraiyaSubject: How to use jsp with stylus studio
Author: Jay Saraiya
Date: 23 Aug 2001 10:12 AM
hi,

We have written several jsps that generates xml document which gets parsed by client browser using XSLT to produce pure HTML.

I am looking for a help or any tutorial that guides me how to setup jsp environment in stylus studio for better efficiency. The question, is how can I use stylus studio with jsp ?

Regards,
Jay

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Minollo I.Subject: Re: How to use jsp with stylus studio
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 23 Aug 2001 10:22 AM

>We have written several jsps that generates xml document which gets parsed
>by client browser using XSLT to produce pure HTML.
>
>I am looking for a help or any tutorial that guides me how to setup jsp
>environment in stylus studio for better efficiency. The question, is how
>can I use stylus studio with jsp ?

Stylus Studio 3.1 has support for *editing* .jsp files; but there isn't any
way to test/execute/debug the whole jsp->xml->xslt->html chain of
operations from within Stylus Studio.
You can develop and debug XSLT in Stylus Studio.

What would you like to see Stylus Studio doing in this area? Would you like
Stylus Studio being able to debug your XSLT files using XML data coming
from jsp (you could do that now if you can specify a url to Stylus Studio
that resolves into some jsp code and that returns XML)? Or would you like
being able to debug your jsp? Or what else?

Thanks,
Minollo

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Jay SaraiyaSubject: Re: How to use jsp with stylus studio
Author: Jay Saraiya
Date: 23 Aug 2001 02:42 PM
thanks for the reply. It might be too much of an expectation to get full debug support for execution of jsps. I very much like the way xml documents are treated by the stylus studio. Is there a way, that we can specify that particular jsp is displaying xml content to stylus studio and jsp file is treated as an xml document by stylus studio and because it is .jsp file, it also recognises <% <%@ etc. tags for editing purpose.

Also, stylus studio has some menu options like Debug->Attach to JVM and Java-> class properties,compile. How and when can I use them.

Regards,
Jay

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: RE: How to use jsp with stylus studio
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 23 Aug 2001 03:43 PM
Hi Jay,

You will find my answers below

> -----Original Message-----
> From: stylus-studio-tech Listmanager [mailto:listmanager]
> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 2:48 PM
> To: Recipients of 'stylus-studio-tech' suppressed
> Subject: Re: How to use jsp with stylus studio
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>
> From: "Jay Saraiya"
>
> thanks for the reply. It might be too much of an expectation
> to get full debug support for execution of jsps. I very much
> like the way xml documents are treated by the stylus studio.
> Is there a way, that we can specify that particular jsp is
> displaying xml content to stylus studio and jsp file is
> treated as an xml document by stylus studio and because it is
> .jsp file, it also recognises <% <%@ etc. tags for editing purpose.

If you want to open a jsp file as XML document, you can use the "open
with" feature in the open dialog.
If you would like to use the XML Editor tree view the document must be
well formatted.
The current jsp support is limited to syntax highlighting.
What kind of feature you would like to have for jsp ?
- auto-complete
- context help
- tree representation

What tools/solutions are you using for debugging jsp ?

>
> Also, stylus studio has some menu options like Debug->Attach
> to JVM and Java-> class properties, compile. How and when can
> I use them.

Stylus Studio has full java debugging capability
You can attach to a local/remote JVM (running in debug mode) and set
breakpoints, do step by step, watch variables, watch tooltip, call
stack, ...
You can execute a class (must be in the classpath), just open the java
source and press F5,
You can compile a java source of course, but we don't expose batch
compilation yet.
The Java editor has a rich set of features
- syntax highlighting
- auto-complete
- context help

Hope this helps

Ivan Pedruzzi
eXcelon Corporation
http://www.stylusstudio.com


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> Jay
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