Hi K<o> ;)

Well I usually setup my projects as Tomcat Projects (An option I get from the 
sysdeo Tomcat Plugin). Here the plugin configures my server.xml or context-xml 
to mount my external directory in Tomcat and I can really easily debug my Java 
components. 

Since Oxygen nicely integrates with Eclipse, it's easy to edit everything. 
Unfortunately it is hard to debug individual Steps of the pipelines, so I 
usually insert an <map:serialize type="xml"/> in the desired position (Was a 
good day I found out that a serialize doesn't have to be at the end of a 
pipeline definition) and save away the result using the browser "Save As..." 
function and debug the transformation using oXygens debugger.

I use no code assist for my sitemaps. 

When using Aptana it offers my syntax highlighting in my flowscripts, 
unfortunately it doesn't recognize any flowscripts mounted in parallel. So 
don't expect it to know your utility-functions and variables in your utils.js ;)

Hope this helps

Chris

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Hi there,
just out of curiosity. Anybody out there using Eclipse WTP (Web Tools
Project)? It offers HTML, and XML support pretty well.

Also, how do you set up your projects?

How do you set up a Cocoon sitemap (+xslt) project? Do you edit directly
in the web-server's webapp space?

Has anybody used the WTP servers and deployment? Or do you use Export to
get your stuff into the server for testing?

I'm just looking for your best practices.

K<o>

maurizio wrote:
> Greetings.
> 
> I am wondering which is the most used/preferred editor for Cocoon
> developing.
> 
> I do like ViM over anything else, but i was (unsuccessfully) looking for
> a nice eclipse Cocoon plugin (lepido seems dead). Is there anything good
> around ?
> 
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