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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T22:54:58+00:00 2026-05-15T22:54:58+00:00

I am using JSF 2.0 with eclipse 3.4 and Tomcat6. For Facelets I need

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I am using JSF 2.0 with eclipse 3.4 and Tomcat6. For Facelets I need to create XHTML files.
Now the problem is that there is no XHTML file in eclipse.
I can make it using a new and convert its etension XHTML
but i am coding it is not showing any tags in autocomplete. In JSP file when I write <h: it shows all relevant tags of and same for <f: but not in XHTML file.
Which one I make using new file in Eclipse please tell me how it show also all tags
which relevant to <h: and any other.

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    2026-05-15T22:54:58+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:54 pm
    1. You need Eclipse for Java EE developers (note the EE). It not only includes WTP with JSF tooling, but also much more, like a builtin database manager, JPA assist, etc.

    2. As Facelets is relatively new, there’s no builtin support for this yet. To get autocompletion to work for Facelets files anyway, go to Window > Preferences > General > Content Types > Text > JSP and then add *.xhtml as file association and set default encoding to UTF-8.

      Update: Since Eclipse 3.6 there’s builtin support for Facelets files. Further, the Glassfish server plugin and the Jboss Tools plugin also ships with more advanced Facelets support. The Jboss Tools plugin even comes with EL autocompletion and linking with right managed bean classes.

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