Re: Tool for Building Visual Java Server Pages

2002-01-31 Thread Steven D. Wilkinson
Ultra Dev 4 makes use of a JavaScript plugin and Tomcat to allow for dynamic editing of JSP pages. See http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/ and down the page you will find a "Web Publishing Tools Extensions" header. The CTLX is a plug-in for UltraDev 4. You can download a trial version of U

Re: Tool for Building Visual Java Server Pages

2002-01-29 Thread Luis M. Rosso
Hi, the following tools are the result of some hints I have got here and there, in specialized sites and forums, but I have not used any of them yet: http://www.objectwave.com/html/Main.html http://www.objectventure.com/products/objectassembler.html http://www.scioworks.com/scioworks_camino.html

Re: Tool for Building Visual Java Server Pages

2002-01-29 Thread James Holmes
You can try out the Struts Console that I developed. It has a tool/wizard for converting existing HTML/JSP pages into "Struts JSP" pages. This is in addition to the config file management stuff it has. http://www.jamesholmes.com/struts/ -james [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Rubens Gama <[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: Tool for Building Visual Java Server Pages

2002-01-29 Thread Galbreath, Mark
Notepad? VI? EMACS? ;-) In my 10-member dev team, just about everybody uses something different: EMACS (really!) JBuilder 6.0 Forte EE 3.0 (me) JDeveloper 3.1 HomeSite 4.5 VisualAge 3.0 I don't know of any IDE that supports the particulars of Struts at this time. Mark -Original Message

RE: Tool for Building Visual Java Server Pages

2002-01-29 Thread Voss, Greg
I haven't looked into this but here is one: -Original Message- From: John Yu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 8:29 PM To: Voss, Greg Subject: Re: Camino documentation Hi Greg, Camino's distribution, available at http://www.scioworks.com/scioworks_camino.htm