You know, my experience with "Eclipse" has been WSAD, which I've been far less than impressed with. Maybe I should try plain Eclipse, especially hearing how all you guys are always singing it's praises. I'm not sure it would be any better for me personally, but it could be. Worth some time this weekend I think.
No UltraEdit plug-in for Eclipse yet by the way... it's been requested a bunch of times, but not yet. Tell ya what though... if they ever do that, I'll be using Eclipse for sure because I'd have no good reason left not to. Well, actually, let me ask this question... In WSAD there's no such thing as "here's a quick class, lemme compile it and execute it". Everything is always part of a project, which I find very onerous. Is that the case with Eclipse? Also, does it force certain directory structures on you, and require additional config files for everything? Meaning, can I just point it at a directory structure and work with it as if it was a project without it having to actually BE a project, with whatever project config files it would need? It's that kind of stuff that gets in my way to the point that all the time-saving features that may be in there are cancelled out (that's been my experience, maybe I'm weird though, he asks rhetorically! :) ). -- Frank W. Zammetti Founder and Chief Software Architect Omnytex Technologies http://www.omnytex.com On Fri, January 7, 2005 3:44 pm, Jim Barrows said: > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 1:40 PM >> To: user@struts.apache.org >> Subject: RE: JSP bean >> >> >> Eh, you guys and your fancy IDE's :) >> >> I'm a "by-hand" guy, gimme UltraEdit and a command line and >> I'm happy (and more productive than most of the guys here >> using WSAD frankly), but I have to admit, plug-ins like that >> make it tougher to stay that course! > > That's the point behind IDE's... if it gets in the way of productivity, > then dump it. WSAD is a beast, I much prefer my Eclpse 3.0, with the > MyEclipse, commonclipse, spring and hibernate plugins I use normally. > Much faster then UltraEdit. Which probably has a plugi for eclipse > anyway. > >> >> -- >> Frank W. Zammetti >> Founder and Chief Software Architect >> Omnytex Technologies >> http://www.omnytex.com >> >> On Fri, January 7, 2005 3:22 pm, Jim Barrows said: >> > >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 1:12 PM >> >> To: user@struts.apache.org >> >> Subject: Re: JSP bean >> >> >> >> >> >> I always include the following method in all my >> > >> > There's a handy plugin called commclipse that I use to create my >> > toStrings, equals, hashCodes and compareTo's. It also requires the >> > commons-lang jar as well. >> > Right click->commonclipse->toString and voila it either >> creates it or >> > rewrites it. >> > The commons-lang jar has some really cool stuff all by >> itself, including a >> > TostringBuilder. commonclipse just makes it a click away. >> > >> > >> >> ActionForms... I'm sure you can do the same in whatever bean >> >> you have, or adapt it to be able to pass the bean to it if >> >> you can't modify the bean itself... This will actually show >> >> you all fields AND their values, but you can of course hack >> >> it as you need to... >> >> >> >> import java.lang.reflect.Field; >> >> >> >> public String toString() { >> >> >> >> String str = null; >> >> StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(1000); >> >> sb.append(this.getClass().getName() + " [" + >> >> super.toString() + "] = { "); >> >> try { >> >> Field[] fields = this.getClass().getDeclaredFields(); >> >> for (int i = 0; i < fields.length; i++) { >> >> if (sb.length() > 0) { sb.append(", "); } >> >> sb.append(fields[i].getName() + "=" + fields[i].get(this)); >> >> } >> >> sb.append(" }"); >> >> str = sb.toString().trim(); >> >> } catch (Exception e) { } >> >> return str; >> >> >> >> } >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Frank W. Zammetti >> >> Founder and Chief Software Architect >> >> Omnytex Technologies >> >> http://www.omnytex.com >> >> >> >> On Fri, January 7, 2005 3:06 pm, Jim Douglas said: >> >> > To all, >> >> > I have a bean that's present in a JSP, does anyone know >> how to loop >> >> > through >> >> > a bean and list out the properties available? >> >> > >> >> > Here's the cose I have >> >> > >> >> > <%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-bean.tld" prefix="bean" %> >> >> > <%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/struts-logic.tld" prefix="logic" %> >> >> > >> >> > <html><head><title>form.heading</title></head> >> >> > <center><body><h4><bean:message key="form.heading" /></h4> >> >> > <logic:present name="forms"> >> >> > <table border="1"> >> >> > <logic:iterate id="forms" name="forms"> >> >> > <tr><td> >> >> > <bean:write name="forms" property="formName"/> >> >> > </td> >> >> > <td> >> >> > <bean:write name="forms" property="formDesc"/> >> >> > </td> >> >> > <td><a href="<bean:write name="forms" >> >> property="formLocation"/>.do >> >> > "/> >> >> > <bean:write name="forms" property="formLocation"/></a> >> >> > </td> >> >> > </tr> >> >> > </logic:iterate> >> >> > </table> >> >> > >> >> > </logic:present> >> >> > >> >> > </body></center> >> >> > </html> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > I don't know why but "formDesc" can't be found, but the >> >> bean is present >> >> > in >> >> > the JSP/ >> >> > >> >> > I'm using IntelliJ. Does anyone know a good IDE or add >> >> in for debugging >> >> > JSP's? >> >> > >> >> > Thanks, >> >> > Jim >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > >> > >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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