An Internet month, perhaps ;-)
I am using Dreamweaver UltraDev to work on HTML pages, but haven't
customized it for Struts JSPs yet.
It does look promising though.
> Tony Baity wrote:
>
> Ted,
>
> Since it has been a month or so since you were "hip deep" in Ultradev,
> can you provide a quick list of how it needs to be configured to
> handle struts tags for round-tripping.
>
> This and similar info for other IDEs is about the only thing missing
> from the already lengthy list of Struts links that you have previously
> provided and I believe would help give development teams a jumpstart
> for using Struts as part of their J2EE projects.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 4:25 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Client-side validation (Old questions that die hard)
>
> David Winterfeldt wrote:
> > I posted the code and a example war at. Ted, if you
> > want to, you can add this to the list of struts
> > sites/resources you have.
>
> I've added this to my list at < http://husted.com/about/struts >,
> along
> with Craig T's very kewl presentation.
>
> If this keeps up, we're going to need an announcement list just to
> keep
> up with the new Struts resources!
>
> I'm hip deep (down from neck deep) in the Dreamweaver UltraDev
> tutorials
> right now, but as soon that's done, I'm back to refining validation
> for my working application -- which would now mean taking your
> Validator
> for a spin!
>
> What I really like about this at first glance is the XML
> configuration.
> This plays well into integrating this both with Struts and with visual
>
> environments, like UltraDev.
>
> Have you thought about offering built-in expressions for standard Java
>
> and SQL types?
>
> -- Ted Husted, Husted dot Com, Fairport NY USA.
> -- Custom Software ~ Technical Services.
> -- Tel 716 425-0252; Fax 716 223-2506.
> -- http://www.husted.com/about/struts/