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| <h1>JSF Tools Project Build Notes</h1> |
| <h4>WTP-JSF 2.0 M5 build</h4> |
| <h3>What's new in this drop?</h3> |
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| <li>Please see the New and Noteworthy section for a list of new |
| features in the JSF Tools Project. Click on the link titled <b>" |
| New for WTP 2.0 milestone build M4 (January 5, 2007)".</b></li> |
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| <h3>FAQ</h3> |
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| <b><i><li>How to make the Visual Page Designer the default editor for |
| JSP pages?</li></i></b> |
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| The JSF Tools Project-contributed Visual Page Designer (VPD) is NOT |
| registered as the default editor for JSP files. You can make the VPD |
| the default editor for JSP files by following these steps: |
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| <li>Navigate to "Window" -> "Preferences..." -> "General" -> |
| "Editors" -> "File Associations"</li> |
| <li>In the "File types" section, select "*.jsp"</li> |
| <li>In the "Associated editors" section, select "Web Page Editor"</li> |
| <li>Select the "Default" button</li> |
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