: "JSPFormat will format and beautify JSP, Html, and JavaScript code. It works pretty well, it is all-Java, and it does have an Eclipse plug-in. The downside to JSPFormat is that it is currently in beta and, although it is currently free, its license is squirrelly. The license is for personal use, and it is limited to one year. I suspect that JSPFormat is leaving its license in such a state so that some IDE vendor will buy the product and not be hampered with existing licenses.
The JSPFormat site lists the following features:
IMPROVES readability of code
User defined format style
Allow user defined coding style
JSP 2.0 support
Java 1.4+ support
JavaScript 1.5 support
Brace Style Add On
Smart Html/JSP tag placement
Code Alignment
Code Separation
Remove all extra blank content
Smart indent of functions/methods, comments, variables, and statements
Smart align of variables and statements
Integrates with JBuilder, Eclipse, Intelli-J"
Thursday, January 20, 2005
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