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On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 08:28:32AM -0500, Dan Connelly wrote:
Tag editor for struts:Try Xeena from IBM Alphaworks.
Its free; its Java; its
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Malcolm Davis
wrote:3. Do you have a preference on Tag
editors/creators? I'm looking for something that creates/edit tags
like I would a bean. Does JBuilder Enterprise do this an
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Try XMLSpy. It's a killer XML editor. It's not free, but there is a trial
version.
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On Fri, Feb 16
Dan,
You still have the negative comment about Struts and weblogic. It would be nice
if you corrected that before doing whatever it is your going to do with this
massive thing.
I believe the
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Thank you so much for checking this out. I greatly appreciate both negative and positive feedback. I suppose I forgot to emphasize how out of date and incomplete this little reference was. It was assembled by plunking in comments as I read or hear
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Dan,
You still have the negative comment about Struts and weblogic.
It would be nice
if you corrected that before
Malcolm Davis wrote:
3. Do you have a preference on Tag editors/creators?
I'm looking for something that creates/edit tags like I would a bean.
Does JBuilder Enterprise do this and I'm just missing something?
I only have JBuilder4 Professional, so I don't know what else the Enterprise
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From: Steven D. Wilkinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 9:48 AM
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Dan,
You still have the negative comment about Struts and weblogic.
It would be nice
if you corrected that before doing
Emacs and Jakarta-Ant. What bugs? ;-)
hell, why not vi??
Why are you trying to belittle the above mentioned combo ?
Have you actually tried using emacs, JDE (Java Development Environment
for emacs) and jakarta-ant *before* writing your smart remark comparing
emacs to vi ?
It may be out of
f line. I apologize.
G
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Emacs and Jakarta-Ant. What bugs? ;-)
hell, why not vi??
Why are you trying to belittle the above mentioned combo ?
We also use VAJ 3.5 with Tomcat and Struts. It's nice to be able to
develop, run, and debug within the same environment. Since the generated
JSP code is part of the IDE, it's a simple matter to put breakpoints in the
generated JSP if necessary.
At 11:24 PM 2/5/2001 +0100, you wrote:
I use
I have been using struts with Forte for Java, Internet Edition for the
past couple of weeks and have not come across any major problems. Simply
following the struts documentation had me up and running pretty quickly.
Suchithra Sekar
Mike Campbell wrote:
Has anyone done much development with
Hello,
I hope my question is not too off topic for this mailing list:
In the last weeks I struggled around with JDeveloper as an IDE for creating web
applications with Struts, but
it seems that it has some problems with the message resource files for the
action servlet (see my question
packages, not
classes.
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Emacs and Jakarta-Ant. What bugs? ;-)
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hi
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actually, we've had great success with JBuilder Foundation.
we, too. i am always astonished how many
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Emacs and Jakarta-Ant. What bugs? ;-)
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Hello,
I hope my question is not too off topic for this mailing list:
In the last weeks I struggled around with JDeveloper as an IDE
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From: Bielby, Randy J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 9:39 AM
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Dan,
I am just getting started with Struts and was reading through your document
(thank lots of good info). I noticed a note pertaining
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That comment is no longer true (see what happens when only one guy works
on
this ;))
When it was true, "it" referred to Struts, but it's all better now. I'm
not
sure when it was fixed. Just be sure to use the latest build
Are you developing in java? :-)
Why?
You don't like it if i look at your list.
Every IDE that is written in Java has this as a negative 'feature'
johan
I use VAJ 3.5 with Tomcat and struts.
works perfectly can debug throught the jsp's (not really jsp's but the
generated servlets)
Can change code on the fly without restarting anything.
johan
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