Hello Rickard,
Friday, November 17, 2000, 9:00:52 AM, you wrote:
RÖ> In the taglib I focused on two tags: iterator and property. I also made
RÖ> a beaninfo component that you could insert that shows what properties
RÖ> you have to play with. So, if you're an interface designer with a blank
RÖ> page you can insert the beaninfo component and see what properties you
RÖ> have. Then use the "property" or "iterator" tag to "move into" a
RÖ> specific property. If it is deeper (i.e. an iterator or the property is
RÖ> a JavaBean) you insert the beaninfo component again to see what
RÖ> properties you can use. This way you can drill down into the result data
RÖ> without knowing it beforehand.
If one had a good fool proof editor this would could be a productive
system. I´m thinking of something like Tango Editor or so (I just saw a lot
of Tango).
Is there any JSP IDEs?
mfg
roman
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