Mike wrote:
I was using MyEclipse. It's got a "so-so" (IMHO) implementation for JSF ("drag and drop", then you're on your own in the code window) and no support for portlets.

Is the Sun JSF IDE a breeze to work with?


Sun jsf IDE is very good , it support portlet development too.
but there is a problem . I can not use it effectively with 1024 MB of ram in a p4 2.5GHZ
maybe just sun developers with Quad processors  workstations could use it.
many times it reaches 400MB  of memory usage with a 25 page portlet.
They are going to provide its release , no one know what is new and enhanced in the final release in comparison with  EA 2 .
Sun want People in The DARK . at least they can provide a bug fix and enhancement list . some of my question are related to some IDE bug , and i do not know whether i should continue with SJC or not.  :-)   Although The Creator Architect is very active in this list , maybe he could clarify some doubts.
 *overall view : It will be a  good product when they port it to netbeans 5 for enhancing the editor , Fix its performance problems*

    Mike

Legolas Woodland wrote:
Mike wrote:
It seems that my problem was that my IDE had, for some reason, stopped updating the deployment directory even though the code would work after the changes I made thanks to all the great suggestions here.

Now, at least, I have a Java problem, not a MyFaces problem.

Now, I'm trying to modify the car sort example to let you sort by a column that contains strings that are integers. The code in the car sorting example won't sort strings that contain numbers in order.

Thanks to all for all the terrific help and suggestions!


can i ask which IDE u use for developing jsf applications ? does it support portlet development too ?
   Mike






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