Hi Bart,

On Nov 29, 2007 2:51 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> We're using Eclipse here and we're planning to implement our next
> application as a JSF web application, using Trinidad as implementation and
> as provider of extended components. We would like some sort of near-WYSIWYG

Trinidad is "just" a component library. As JSF-impl you need MyFaces (or the RI)

> design time support in Eclipse. In the Eclipse WTP project, there is a
> "visual editor". When using the Sun RI as JSF implementation, the JSF
> components get rendered in the design view. But when I switch to Trinidad
> (1.2.3), all components are rendered as empty boxes, with just the component
> name in it. Even in the preview screen I only see empty boxes. Do I need

by default the tool supports the standard components, that's right.

> some additional configuration? Or is Trinidad lacking design time support in
> Eclipse? If the first thing is the case: what do I need to configure? If the
> last thing is the case: can this support be added? Can I do it myself? Or
> can I file some sort of enhancement request for it?

I am not really familiar with the WPE (web page editor), but I know
that the JSF-tooling is
working on Facelets support (see [1]) and there may be other things as well.

Best suggestion is, to connect to "their" email list and simply ask
for Trinidad-support.


HTH,
Matthias

[1] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Design_Time_View_Handlers

>
> Best regards,
> Bart Kummel



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