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It's a Java (server page) file...you'd need a Java editor. You can open it in any browswer (though it may look funny in IE--Firefox will simply display the code). Dreamweaver or something like it (a web editor) is your best bet. Notepad is another option.
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to edit .jsp you can use editors as mentioned above.. But see their output they need to be deployed on a Java Application Server (like Tomcat, WebLogic, etc) and then you can open them in browser by giving proper path..
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