Virtually anyone has encountered some problems with opening unknown files while working on a computer. It can be very frustrating. Yet such problems, not only with JSPX files, can be addressed in a standard way. Follow the steps below and we can guarantee that your problem with opening JSPX will be resolved!
JSPX (XML Java Server Page) is an XML-based file format that enables web developers to create dynamic web content. It is used to create interactive websites by using embedding Java code into markup language (e.g. HTML). It supports the components-based architecture and makes the development of web applications more efficient. Files with JSPX extension can be easily executed in any web server supporting Java and XML.
The main focuses of the JSPX file format are improved readability, scalability, and portability. It has visual GUI editor to enable building code graphically, rather than writing manually. The code inside the JSPX file can also be updated and maintained via web browsers, or API calls. Moreover, it supports parameterized queries for retrieving data from databases.
If given user account does not have necessary permissions to open files with JSPX extension, it is highly probable that no program that supports given files is installed on the users’ system. Below is a list of actions user should pursue in order to resolve most common problems.
After the application has been installed, the system should automatically open JSPX files with given application. Below is the list of relevant programs along with operating systems they are available for:
It is possible that an application that supports JSPX files is not associated with such files. In such case, the program should by manually associated with JSPX files (right-click on the file icon → Properties → General Tab → In submenu "Open with" and click on "Change" button. System will display a list of suggested programs that support JSPX files. Choose the application by checking the box "Always use the selected application to open this kind of files". System will store this information in its registry and use it to open JSPX files with the selected program.
File association for JSPX files can be edited manually by editing appropriate entry in Windows System Registry. However, it is discouraged as it may introduce errors to registry if not done properly and may even damage the system.