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Just to get experience, what size was it?
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effective project:
*.jsp : 194
*.java: 742
Number of jsp's s including includes...
faces-config:
files: 9
lines: 1480
managed-beans: 93
navigation-cases: 117
converter: 37
projects it depends on
eclipse?
Greetz Dennie
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Van: Ted Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: dinsdag 18 oktober 2005 19:02
Aan: MyFaces Discussion
Onderwerp: RE: survey: what tool are you using for JSF ?
We are using Eclipse 3.1 with the Web Tool Platform plugin
(http
I'm using Eclipse 3.1 on a Gentoo-Linux-Box with the following plugins: MyEclipse (great product) for the J2EE-stuff, Oxygen-XML-Editor for all XML/XSL/XPath/XLM-Scheme related stuff, Subclipse for the Subversion-Server, Maven-Plugin for maven-build-scripts, JPOX-Plugin for JDO and some others...
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: survey: what tool are you using for JSF ?
NB 5.0 here too. I develop my JSF pages as .xml files, so in fact any
editor would work.
Randahl
Francesco Consumi wrote:
Hi people,
I'm asking what kind of IDE/Tool are you using for developing your JSF
Web apps
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From: Ted Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 October 2005 18:02
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: RE: survey: what tool are you using for JSF ?
We are using Eclipse 3.1 with the Web Tool Platform plugin
(http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/wst/main.html). Very fast
Dennie de Lange wrote:
Javaworld has an article on Java Studio Creator.
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-07-2005/jw-0704-jsf.html
I am using myeclipseide. Has some wizards to create jsf elements, but I
rather use a good xml editor. Myeclipse is very slow, maybe somebody has
some
Conway. Fintan (IT Solutions) wrote:
Hi Ted,
Does the Web Tool Platform plugin have a JSF GUI tool? If it has I
would be very interested in using it.
Many thanks,
Fintan
Not yet, Oracle under the umbrella of Eclipse started an initiative
recently, but currently Nitrox, Exadel and
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I only can say if speed is an issue, either move away from WTP based
plugins or wait for better times. To split the project into several
smaller subprojects and have ant doing the merge probably is the way to
go currently.
I cannot say how Nitrox behaves speedwise.
Yes, it does. I put it on my G4 laptop - 1G RAM,
Tiger. It works. But it's extremely slow for what I
develop. So I switch to a Windows desktop with Intel
3.2GHz and 1G RAM. It's 5 times faster - 10 min vs 2
min to bring up JBoss/Tomcat/Liferay/MyStuff inside
eClipse.
I use eClipse 3.1/WTP on both
Given my experiences with Eclipse on a Mac mini I would not
want to develop with Eclipse on a Mac, the SWT is dog slow
Netbeans is almost twice as fast on a Mac.
Probably Linux is the only way to get a decently fast Eclipse
on a Mac :-(
Werner
Kevin Liang wrote:
Yes, it does. I put it on my
Just to get experience, what size was it?
The biggest project I have done so far with Exadel,
was a shop backend, which had around 50-100 struts jsps
subpages, integrated tiles, Hibernate with around 30 tables
and the usual thing you can expect (Tomcat etc...)
Exadel 3.0.4 was sometimes flakey
Unfortunately no. Just code completion, but that has served us well thus
far.
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From: Conway. Fintan (IT Solutions) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 6:50 AM
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Subject: RE: survey: what tool are you using for JSF ?
Hi Ted
: survey: what tool are you using for JSF ?
just Eclipse .
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Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 01:03:10 -0400
From: David G. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: survey: what tool are you using for JSF ?
To: MyFaces Discussion users@myfaces.apache.org
Eclipse + FacesIDE
Martin Marinschek wrote:
IntelliJ IDEA - without Faces support whatsoever :(
regards,
Martin
Btw. it is kind of off topic but Jetbrains has cancelled Visual Fabrique
due to the advancements the J2EE specs have made, there was no sense
in pushing out a proprietary framework, given the
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trying: Exadel v3 pro:
- good JSF-editor
- good JSP-editor (Macromedia-style)
Btw. Jesse Exadel now has the 3.0.5 released
Features: MyFaces 1.1.0
and some bugfixes to the biggest showstoppers I
have encountered, basically according to the Exadel guys
the forced
This is a highly relevant discussion for most people on this list!
I think a more permanent record should be in the wiki, so I started a page, with a dirty copy of the mails so far:
http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/What_Tools_Do_You_Use_to_Develop_Web_Applications_Using_JSF>.
Please give your
I will add a dedicated Exadel section now that the showstoppers have
been ironed out (yes I tried it yesterday and all the stuff which I had
problems with is ironed out as it seems) tonight, also have a look at
the MyFaces Eclipse section
of the wiki (there is one already) it covers to a small
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This is a highly relevant discussion for most people on this list!
I think a more permanent record should be in the wiki, so I started a page,
with a dirty copy of the mails so far:
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Subject: Re: survey: what tool are you using for JSF ?
NB 5.0 here too. I develop my JSF pages as .xml files, so in fact any
editor would work.
Randahl
Francesco Consumi wrote:
Hi people,
I'm asking what kind of IDE/Tool are you using for developing your JSF
Web apps.
We're using
NB 5.0 here too. I develop my JSF pages as .xml files, so in fact any
editor would work.
Randahl
Francesco Consumi wrote:
Hi people,
I'm asking what kind of IDE/Tool are you using for developing your JSF
Web apps.
We're using NetBeans 5.0, but I'm beginning to think it isn't too
Eclipse + Exadel Studio has been my choice. Had some bad experience with NetBeans in the past.On 10/17/05, Randahl Fink Isaksen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:NB 5.0 here too. I develop my JSF pages as .xml files, so in fact any
editor would work.RandahlFrancesco Consumi wrote: Hi people, I'm asking
eclipse 3.1 with MyEclipse.
2005/10/17, Andrew robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Eclipse + Exadel Studio has been my choice. Had some bad experience with NetBeans in the past.
On 10/17/05, Randahl Fink Isaksen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
NB 5.0 here too. I develop my JSF pages as .xml files, so in
JDeveloper 10g Release 3 (10.1.3) Early
Access.
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From: Rafael Nami
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Sent: Lunes, 17 de Octubre de 2005
03:19 p.m.
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: survey: what tool are
you using for JSF ?
eclipse
3.1 with MyEclipse.
2005/10
IBM's RSA tool (which is the same as RAD, except it has modeling built
in as well, and RAD is the later version of WSAD).
- Brendan
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From: Francesco Consumi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 12:38 PM
To: users@myfaces.apache.org
Subject: survey:
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I'm asking what kind of IDE/Tool are you using for developing your JSF
Web apps.
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mostly: NitroX from M7:
- good JSF-editor
- good JSP-editor (Macromedia-style)
- good recognization for distributed applications (apps relying on other
apps...)
Eclipse 3.1 and MyEclipse
Not too happy, because MyEclipse doesn't validate if a the managed beans
referenced in the JSPs and the expression language in general. Since
mistyped managed beans fail silently in MyFaces this takes time over and
over. After opening a JSP that wasn't part of the project
CONNER, BRENDAN (SBCSI) wrote:
IBM's RSA tool (which is the same as RAD, except it has modeling built
in as well, and RAD is the later version of WSAD).
Combination of Exadel and MyEclipse, while I tend to use Exadel for the User
Interface
and core JSF stuff I use MyEclipse for the rest.
Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21) wrote:
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I'm asking what kind of IDE/Tool are you using for developing your JSF
Web apps.
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mostly: NitroX from M7:
- good JSF-editor
- good JSP-editor (Macromedia-style)
- good recognization for distributed
Eclipse + FacesIDE + EclipseHTMLEditor.
-David
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From: Francesco Consumi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 1:38 PM
To: users@myfaces.apache.org
Subject: survey: what tool are you using for JSF ?
Hi people,
I'm asking what kind of IDE/Tool are you
just Eclipse .
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Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 01:03:10 -0400
From: David G. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: survey: what tool are you using for JSF ?
To: MyFaces Discussion users@myfaces.apache.org
Eclipse + FacesIDE + EclipseHTMLEditor.
-David
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IntelliJ IDEA
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just Eclipse .
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