WTP's SSE will be the basis for the editors. As for the new project
wizard, have a look at how I changed spindle for MyEclipse. That's the
target ('Add Capabilities' to an existing WTP web project).

Geoff

On 2/1/06, Nanda Firdausi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Geoff Longman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >
> > The hour is for somebody who's never used WTP before. Perhaps
> > a bit exaggerated but holy cow! That's a lot of fiddling.
> >
> > Plus I'd hate to have to do that very often.
> >
>
> Once you setup 3. Associate Tapestry file extentions with the XML editor, 4.
> Define a Server Runtime, 5. Define a Server Instance, 6. Disable Caching of
> Tapestry files, you're done. For every project, you only have to do 7.
> Create a Dynamic Web Project, 8. Add Tapestry libraries to the project, 9.
> Setup a Skeleton Site, 10. Attach Project to Server Instance, which are
> trivial.
>
> Actually, I really like to have Spindle 4 works on WTP, please :). It will
> be more exciting!
>
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> Nanda Firdausi
> http://www.satukubik.net
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