Hi Greg,

Thank a lot for your answer. The features that I have described in my last
mail is possible with my XML Search Engine. Indead my XML search engine give
you the capibility to use it with UI Dialog (like Search/File) but you can
use it too in your plugins. You need just declare via extension point link
between XML node and it manage autocmpletion, hyperlink, validation and
Ctrl+Shift+G.

So I think it's easy to manage the features described. I'm using XML Search
engien with professional custom XML descriptor and I thought that it should
be cool to manage XML Jetty config. So I could improve it to manage some
another features (like autocmpletion with Java method that I have not
managed).

I will try to start something and send you my work if I have time to do
that.

Regards Angelo

2010/12/1 Greg Wilkins <[email protected]>

> Angelo,
>
> I think this is a useful thing to have - so it is more than a toy.
> But I'm not sure it is a vital thing to have - so I would not spend
> days and days on it.
>
> I really like the jetty.xml format and think it is one of the best DI
> XMLs around.
> So an editor that would be able to link the formats capability with
> knowledge of the java classes being called would be great and a useful
> addition to your WTP work,
>
>
> cheers
>
>
>
>
> On 1 December 2010 15:32, Angelo zerr <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Jetty Team,
> >
> > I would like know if you are interested to have an Eclipse Plugins to
> manage
> > XML Jetty config on other words :
> >
> > 1.  having autocompletion+validation which follows DTD Jetty or XML
> Schema
> > by using WTP Catalog.
> > 2. having autocompletion+validation+hyperlink (Ctrl+click) for attributes
> > values/names.
> >
> > 2.1 Manage Java class
> >
> > Ex : if you have this XML :
> > <Configure id="Server" class="org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server">
> >
> > 2.1.1 having autocompletion for class attribute
> > 2.1.2 having hyperlink (Ctrl+clic) to open teh Java Edtor of the class.
> > 2.1.3 having validation which set red marker if classes doesn't exists.
> >
> > 2.2 Manage XML Node Ref
> >
> > Ex : if you have this XML :
> >
> > <New id="DeploymentManager" >
> >
> > ....
> >
> > <Ref id="DeploymentManager">
> >
> > 2.1.1 in the id attr of Ref element having autocmpletion  (to show
> > DeploymentManager)
> > 2.1.2 having hyperlink (Ctrl+clic) to select New  element when you
> Ctrl+clic
> > the id attr of Ref element
> > 2.1.3 having validation which check that DeploymentManager exists.
> >
> > I have a lot idea but before describing it I would like know if it's very
> > important for you to have thoses plugins? I tell you that because I'm
> > developping for WTP an XML Search engine which manage thoses case. I have
> > intention to contribute to Eclipse WTP my XML search engine. Please see
> bug
> > https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=330576
> >
> > If you wish I could develop thoses features decribed below for Jetty. But
> if
> > you think it's a toy, I don't prefer take my time to develop Jetty
> Plugins.
> > Hope my idea will please you.
> >
> > Regards Angelo
> >
> >
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