I will add a dedicated Exadel section now that the showstoppers have
been ironed out (yes I tried it yesterday and all the stuff which I had
problems with is ironed out as it seems) tonight, also have a look at
the MyFaces Eclipse section
of the wiki (there is one already) it covers to a small degree the
various low cost options you have with Eclipse.

Werner



ir. ing. Jan Dockx wrote:
> This is a highly relevant discussion for most people on this list!
> I think a more permanent record should be in the wiki, so I started a
> page, with a dirty copy of the mails so far:
> <http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/What_Tools_Do_You_Use_to_Develop_Web_Applications_Using_JSF>.
> 
> 
> Please give your current and future colleague web developers 5 minutes
> of your time, and edit that page. It's easy!
> 
> 
> On 18 Oct 2005, at 1:30, Werner Punz wrote:
> 
>     Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21) wrote:
> 
>         -----Original Message-----
>         I'm asking what kind of IDE/Tool are you using for developing
>         your JSF
>         Web apps.
>         -----/Original Message-----
> 
>         mostly: NitroX from M7:
>         - good JSF-editor
>         - good JSP-editor (Macromedia-style)
>         - good recognization for distributed applications (apps relying
>         on other
>         apps...)
> 
>         tried: MyEclipse v4:
>         - a bit disappointing support for JSF-components
> 
>         trying: Exadel v3 pro:
>         - good JSF-editor
>         - good JSP-editor (Macromedia-style)
> 
>     Btw. Jesse Exadel now has the 3.0.5 released
>     Features: MyFaces 1.1.0
> 
>     and some bugfixes to the biggest showstoppers I
>     have encountered, basically according to the Exadel guys
>     the forced upfront WebContent dir lockin is gone
>     the hibernate mapping now works on more complicated m:n binding tables.
>     Have not tried the fixes out yet but it is worth a shot.
>     I will add a more extensive wiki entry soon, if the WebContent
>     lockin problem really is gone.
> 
>     m7 always has been way out of my league pricewise, although their
>     hibernate
>     stuff looks interesting.
>     What really amazed me today was the JSR220 mapping tool for EJB3, quite
>     an amazing little tool.
> 
>         tried: Rational Developer:
>         - disappointing price to feature ratio
> 
>         tried: Sun's IDE:
>         - I am not the NB-type...
> 
> 
> 
> Met vriendelijke groeten,
> 
> Jan Dockx
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