Ok gave it a testrun,
the new jsf editor is nice, there are lots
of wizards which ease the integration of
jsf backend beans, but the drag and drop
is not as extensive as in Exadel...

the new UML roundtripping although rather basic, is very very neat

Werner


Werner Punz wrote:
Ok it seems that the latest MyEclipse build 4.0M3
at least now is available via the update server
the biggest new thing is reverse engineering from classes
into UML and a split visual editor similar to Nitrox
and Exadels and Oracles stuff, I am rather sure that it is not as extensive as the integration the ides above mentioned have, but I will give it a testrun this afternoon (since I have to do heavy struts editing anyway) and will give my final conclusion for now.

But given the experiences I have had with MyEclipse, the moment of being able to drop either Exadel or MyEclipse pretty sure wont be reached, since the Exadel Drag and Drop stuff will probably not be reached by the latest milestone. But that is a wild guess for now.

Werner



=?ISO-8859-15?Q?Carsten_Höhne?= wrote:

Hello,
Sorry, that was my fault. I do have exadel licensed and therfore 3.0.3 is installed on my development computer. But i do have to restart Eclipse from time to time and to rebuild my projects. And sometimes a rmeoval of the .deployables directory. Exadel seems to have some prolems to update the webapp correctly.
For your other statements, this is also my way :-)

Try to upgrade to Exadel 3.0.3 it does wonders for the stability
(3.0.2 crashed on me constantly 3.0.3 not)
Also on monday the next MyEclipse 4 milestone with the visual editor
for JSF/JSP and Struts will arrive, then it will be interesting which
tool is better in the visual area.
But in the end a combined approach with Exadel and MyEclipse gives the best results and lets you bypass the errors both Plugin collections have. Still cheaper than Nitrox that way.







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