I use Eclipse with the JSEclipse plugin for my flow development plus the Sunbow
plugin for Cocoon deployment.
I'm still looking for a decent linux based xsl debugger (I use XSLerator from Marrowsoft. Its a Windows app but its
bloody tops!)
Eclipse has plugins aplenty for xml validation/development and JSEclipse (free version) gives nice coverage of my flow
functions making it easier to navigate through my project.
Hope this helps,
Tony
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
On 10/4/06, maurizio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...I am wondering which is the most used/preferred editor for Cocoon
developing...
Depends on what you mean by "Cocoon developing" - if you're writing
sitemaps and XSLT transforms, your favorite editor will do, but if
developing involves Java code you should move to a full-blown IDE like
Eclipse, IDEA, NetBeans or something like that.
-Bertrand
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