FWIW, JDeveloper does support MyFaces as a custom taglib,
with visual editing, no need for any bonus config files.  There's
extra metadata you can add to improve the editing experience,
which is the basis of JSR 276 (this metadata should be
standardized), but you don't need any of it.

I don't know why JSC doesn't work with Tomahawk.
I know that at least some of its troubles with ADF Faces
were some rather annoying restrictions on component
development - it largely insists that they must follow the
bean standard to the absolute letter.  (This may be
obsolete, since I haven't tried JSC 2).

But I personally use Emacs. :)

-- Adam



On 3/2/06, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Duffy schrieb:
> > Thx Werner.
> >
> > Do you know if Java Studio Creator supports MyFaces and Tomahawk?
> >
> > Mike
> >
> Not viusally yet, the problem is, that the JSC needs some additional
> classes and config files which handle the visual part (actually most if
> not all IDEs do)
> nobody has done that yet, you however can use it on source level by
> simply adding the appropriate jars and tag entries, you will however get
> no visual representation.
>
>

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