Charlie,
The jEdit snag is because of a declared dependency
on the XML Indenter in the jEdit configuration. The
plugin doesn't actually require it to run. If you
want to use jEdit I can repackage and send the plugin
to you.
I started to fix it on the developer site while
updating the plugin to use XCC, but XQRunner requires
some additional updates for the jEdit plugin to work
properly. I haven't been able to get that completed yet.
As Kelly pointed out, IntelliJ works pretty well
for editing XQuery. You don't get all the cool
refactoring actions, and you can't submit queries
directly from the editor (yet) but it's still a nice
editing environment.
On Jan 11, 2007, at 12:40 PM, Black, Charlie (Mission Systems) wrote:
I am about to start writing a lot of XQuery code and was wondering if
there was some preferred editor out there.
I have done some looking around and it looks like oXygen is pretty
good.
http://www.oxygenxml.com/native_xml_databases.html
I also tried to get the Marklogic JEdit plug-in going and the XML
Indenter has been merged with the XML plug-in and well things aren't
working right with JEdit.
Any insights, preferences... I use IntelliJ as my normal code editor.
Charlie
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