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Note: You would not have the content assist menu and the JSP toolbar<br />

drop-down open at the same time.<br />

The basic use of the Web perspective when working with JSPs is very similar to<br />

working with HTML pages as described in “Using the Web perspective” on<br />

page 78. The difference being, some of the views have specific support related to<br />

JSPs.<br />

Outline view<br />

Figure 8-2 Aids for adding JSP content<br />

Content assist<br />

JSP toolbar menu<br />

Page designer<br />

Snippets view<br />

Page designer<br />

Page designer is the default JSP editor and is used in the same fashion as when<br />

editing HTML pages. For more information about Page designer, please see<br />

“Editing with the Page Designer” on page 90.<br />

258 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> - Express V5.0.2 Developer Handbook<br />

Palette view

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