Yes, this is the "issue" with Struts, it's hard for an OSS product to
compete with the .Net marketing juggernaut. MS seems to be happy
trotting out their dog-and-pony show to anyone who will look at it.
The source control, code checking, etc. components in Eclipse match
closely to what VisualStudio has, just not out of the box
unfortunately, and there's nobody going around giving demos of Struts
+ Eclipse, at least not for free.

-ed

On 10/25/06, Bruno Melloni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Probably because managers are always looking for the famous "silver
bullet" that will allow them to use untrained developers in half the
time... Yes, it is a dream, but it is the dream being sold by Micro$oft
for .NET, and showing a tool that does it for Struts is the first step
to avoid the miriad of problems caused by using .NET and Visual Studio.
The "lesser of two evils" and all that.

Anyway, the Exadel Studio mentioned by Juan looks promising.  It seems
to allow drag-and-drop layout while preserving the basic coding model.

bruno

-----Original Message-----
From: Leon Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 6:43 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Drag-and-drop struts-aware IDE?

<snip...>

I'm. Drag and Drop may save you some time at the beginning and will cost
you thrice the time later.
Why are people so hot for drag and drop and are ignoring the evidence
that it never works?

regards
Leon

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