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Eclipse HTTP Plugin

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jasonus@gmail.com - 07 Dec 2004 14:39 GMT
Looking for an eclipse plugin (with source code preferibly) that will
allow me to post an HTTP request. I am trying to integrate3 the IDE
with a proprietary Server side app and want to be able to pass a large
string as a parameter to a JSP page.
Any help is greatly appreciated.

Jason
Dave Stallard - 07 Dec 2004 22:36 GMT
> Looking for an eclipse plugin (with source code preferibly) that will
> allow me to post an HTTP request. I am trying to integrate3 the IDE
> with a proprietary Server side app and want to be able to pass a large
> string as a parameter to a JSP page.
> Any help is greatly appreciated.

You mean you want to integrate the IDE itself, and not the app you're
building?

   Dave
jasonus@gmail.com - 08 Dec 2004 00:25 GMT
Yes. I want the IDE to be able to pass strings to the Web App.

J
jasonus@gmail.com - 08 Dec 2004 00:25 GMT
Yes. I want the IDE to be able to pass strings to the Web App.

J


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