Re: [jug-discussion] XML editor component in Java

2004-09-15 Thread Andrew Barton
Hi Warner, I too am in the market for an XML editor for OS X. I took a look at Jaxe, but what I got looks to be localized for France. Is an English version available? Thanks, Andy On 9/14/04 10:41 PM, Warner Onstine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On that subject I really like Jaxe

Re: [jug-discussion] XML editor component in Java

2004-09-15 Thread Drew Davidson
Andrew Barton wrote: Hi Warner, I too am in the market for an XML editor for OS X. I took a look at Jaxe, but what I got looks to be localized for France. Is an English version available? I use XXE from XMLMind. It edits any XML, but has built-in support for DocBook. They have a free

Re: [jug-discussion] XML editor component in Java

2004-09-15 Thread Warner Onstine
Ahh, yes. I had to patch it so to speak. Here is the discussion thread with the fix: http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=719677forum_id=184274 -warner On Sep 15, 2004, at 9:39 AM, Andrew Barton wrote: Hi Warner, I too am in the market for an XML editor for OS X. I took a look at

Re: [jug-discussion] XML editor component in Java

2004-09-15 Thread Warner Onstine
The thing I like about jaxe is that it will support anything with an XSD or DTD (so not just limited to docbook format), it's very slick in how it edits, but not without it's quirks. -warner On Sep 15, 2004, at 9:45 AM, Drew Davidson wrote: Andrew Barton wrote: Hi Warner, I too am in the market

RE: [jug-discussion] Meeting Tues Sep 14

2004-09-15 Thread Richard Hightower
Warning: Drew is the Tapestry stud. I have not fully taken the Tapestry plunge yet. I have been doing JSF (JavaServer Faces) for a while. I dig JSF. I hear Tapestry is better. JSF is a lot *more* productive than Struts. Tapestry is on my list of things to master. -Original Message-

[jug-discussion] Tapestry Presentation, follow-up

2004-09-15 Thread Robert Zeigler
FYI: For those interested in learning more about tapestry... Warner has begun a series of tapestry tutorials (2 in the series so far) at: http://www.sandcastsoftware.com/articlesandtutorials/brownbag/index.html#tapestry There's a more basic tutorial available at: