How can I use normal JSP-Scripting in Studio Creator pages ?

Hello,
if I try to integrate for example
<jsp:scriptlet>
for(int i=0; i < 10; i++) {
out.println("Txt: " + i);
</jsp:scriptlet>
in my JSP Page it dosn't wok because the IDE complains that the jsp-document isn't wellformed due to the < sign.
If you replace the < by and < the IDE dosn't complain any longer but you get an runtime error during execution of the page because the jsp-page can't be compiled by the jsp-compiler.
Does everybody nows how to integrate normal jsp-scripting in the page

Hi
I have not copied any jar files to any folders. The default installation executes this code without any compilation errors. I am running this on Sun Application Server. I have not tried on Tomcat. But if it asks for tools.jar, you can copy this jar file to <creator-root>/java/lib directory or <Creator-root>/SunAppServer8/lib directory.
Thanks
Srinivas

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