Lenni,

> Ohh and I edit my WSDLs by hand in the Eclipse text editor mode of the
> WSDL editor. Not exactly the most efficient way, but I found XMLspy
> license too costly for adding a graphical WSDL editor (only available in
> the Enterprise license, not the professional one).

That's one scary issue... text editing WSDL files.

But it is good to hear how do you face your difficulties, because so far,
i've been having a hard time trying to figure out how does someone that's
not used to Muse start developing a WSRF-compliant service from scratch (and
a simple idea). I mean, the documentation helps, but i lack some better
examples, such as a "Hello World" in a WSRF point of view :)

Best regards,
Nelson P Kotowski Filho.

On Nov 29, 2007 9:49 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My approach is simple yet highly efficient (from my point of view) I use
> Eclipse as a graphical editor and the built in Ant view and an Ant
> script for automating the inter wsdl2java generation, copying business
> logic into the generated framework, compiling it and then deploy it.
>
> Ohh and I edit my WSDLs by hand in the Eclipse text editor mode of the
> WSDL editor. Not exactly the most efficient way, but I found XMLspy
> license too costly for adding a graphical WSDL editor (only available in
> the Enterprise license, not the professional one).
>
> I can (and have to the Muse staff) share a rough draft of a test
> project.
>
> /Lenni
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nelson Kotowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 29 November 2007 10:05
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Programming Environment
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Back then, just a little help...
>
> What is the environment you use to develop WSRF applications within
> Muse?
> It's not a poll, it's just that i was used working with Eclipse to
> develop
> Java Apps, but now i couldn't find any plugin or good IDE to work with
> all
> this WSDL, XML, SOA ...
>
> I tried Eclipse WTP, didn't like it, and now i am checking NetBeans, but
> maybe you already made this choice and could help. Or do you all use
> text
> editors only?
>
> My goal is to develop a WSRF-compliant service with backend in Java -
> the
> usual :) .
>
> Best regards,
> Nelson P Kotowski Filho.
>
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