Ok, preferences: general -> editors -> file associations

I made new associations. So that is that.  But still interested in Spindle. :) 

On 7/25/05, Gregg D Bolinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, long story for a simple question.  I am a Sheriff at Javaranch.com.  
> Since mid 2003 we have been trying to replace our Perl based UBB software 
> with something running on J2EE.  From day 1 I've urged the rest involved to 
> roll our own from scratch.  We've tried modifying other solutions such as 
> Jive and most recently (over a year now) mvnForums.  While we've had success 
> with mvnForums there have been issues with regards to performance, mvn's 
> project direction and many other things.  I recently started new conversation 
> urging the others involved to, once again, just start from scratch and make 
> our own software.  Javaranch has some pretty specific needs in our forum 
> software that we would like to have.  I've once again been met with a brick 
> wall.
>  
>  So, I've decided that I will just take it upon myself to create our forum 
> software.  And in the end if Javaranch doesn't want it, I'll open source it 
> and let the community at it.  I've made the decision to use tapestry and 
> specifically version 4.0.   Since this is a brand new project with no code to 
> port I figured why not.  It will also let me help everyone test 4.0.  Plus, 
> once I get it done and if it is adoption by Javaranch, Tapestry will be able 
> to add another rather significant testimony to it's success, which I think is 
> good.
>  
>  Also, I thought I'd take this opportunity to try out Eclipse 3.1 with WTP.  
> Small test runs doing plain non-framework J2EE seem to be stable enough to 
> commit to it for a project.  And this, finally, brings me to my question.  
> Since I am not using Spindle (as I am shooting for Tapestry4) I need to tell 
> Eclipse that my .page files are the same as XML files.  This is easy in IDEA. 
>  But I can't figure out how in Eclipse.  Can someone shed some light on this?
>  
>  Also, Geoff, if you are reading this, if you have started work on Spindle 
> for Tapestry 4.0 and need an able bodied tester, I'd love to get my hands on 
> it.  Would solve this problem very easily for me. ;)
>  
>  Thanks.
>  
>  Gregg Bolinger
>

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