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14.1.4 Editors<br />

Note: The Tasks view can be opened in the Web perspective by selecting<br />

Window -> Show View -> Tasks from the main menu of the workbench.<br />

Figure 14-4 Tasks view<br />

The Page Designer and Java editors are used to correct the conditions that<br />

caused the warnings or errors. Two common ways of opening the offending file<br />

and finding the errors are:<br />

► Double-click an entry in the Tasks view. The file with the error will be opened<br />

using its default editor and the current line will be the line where the warning<br />

or error exists.<br />

► Double-click a file with an error or warning icon in the Project Navigator view.<br />

The file will be opened using its default editor, however the current line will not<br />

be set to the line with the error (there may be more than one). You will need to<br />

scan down the editor marker bar for the error or warning icons.<br />

Editor marker bars<br />

If a resource is opened and the warning or error is not displayed, you can use<br />

either the left or right marker bars in the editor to locate it. The right marker bar<br />

will display all the warnings and errors contained in the resource using either a<br />

yellow (warning) or red (error) bar. Double-clicking the bar will take you to the line<br />

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

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