AFAICT Webtools doesn't and won't have JSR88 support until someone brings
something to the table. We had initially tried giving our old JSR88 tools (that Rob wrote
when he was a co-op) to Eclipse as an initial contribution, with "someone else"
taking on the responsibility after that... but no one stepped up to the plate.
It's a weird landscape .. it seems all the major vendors are "interested in
having JSR88 tools" yet no one wants to pony up the resources. My guess is this
won't change in Webtools 2.0.
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