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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:22:48+00:00 2026-05-13T12:22:48+00:00

How to activate eclipse (3.5, WTP) content assist in .xhtml pages for JSF (1.2)

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How to activate eclipse (3.5, WTP) content assist in .xhtml pages for JSF (1.2) tags, using facelets?
It works in .jsp files, but not xhtml.

I google a lot, and in many places (including MyFaces wiki) it is said – “Eclipse can’t work with xhtml and facelets”

Since this works with .jsp files, I assume there might be some mechanism with which to activate that content assist.

I started working on a project, which has already a large codebase, so changing the extensions is not an option. Additional plugins are aslo undesirable, but acceptable if nothing else works.

(I’m asking the question to verify if someone hasn’t found a witty workaround to this issue – otherwise I know it’s not possible)

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    2026-05-13T12:22:48+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:22 pm

    Found the solution pretty quickly after asking the question (and an hour after I started attempting to solve it):

    Window > Preferences > General > Content Types > Text > JSP > Add (xhtml)

    Makes the files be treated as jsp ones. Thus when they are opened with the JSP editor, the autocomplete of any tag library that has its definitions in .tld format (<h: and <f for example) works. Facelets, and facelets-only tags still don’t work. Their .tld equivalents should be added somewhere in the projects. Facelet’s tld can be found here.

    Another, a bit more complex solution is described here.

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