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The workspace areas
The term workspace describes the user interface that you see when you first load the
program. The workspace has four principal areas:
• Command area At the top of the workspace is the title bar, which displays the
• Resources window Contains tabs for file management, data sources, projects,
• Document window Contains tabs for writing and browsing pages.
• Results window Contains tabs to track search and replace operations, code
The following figure shows the main workspace areas:
file path of the current document. Below that is the menu bar, which contains
standard Windows commands plus development menus. Below the menus are
toolbars that provide one-click access to commands and application tools. To the
right is the QuickBar, a tabbed toolbar for inserting JSP , HTML, and other web
language elements.
code snippets, online Help, and Tag Inspector.
validation, link verification, images, project deployment, and compilation.
Chapter 3 Exploring the Workspace