I develop in Eclipse with SVN for source control. I user FFX3 with
WebDeveloper Toolbar to debug
CSS and Venkman to debug js (although if someone knows of a better js
debugger please tell me).
My project uses MySQL for the backend, does data preprocessing with Mallet,
password encryption using Commons-Codec, some more data processing with
RegexBuilder,
and for high computational analysis I will be using joPAS connecting to
Octave with MPI
clustering on a 12-node (24-processor) HPC.
I having been using an inMethod DataGrid and am very interested in
seeing other YUI components wrapped by Wicket.
I also would like to see a easier dialog box for when I need to do
simple dialogs (Yes/No/Cancel type stuff).
plb
Kent Larsson wrote:
Hi, I thought it could be interesting if we (I'll contribute a little later,
as I'm just learning Wicket) could list the frameworks and tools we "always"
use with Wicket. Maybe Hibernate, Eclipse, NetBeans, jQuery, YUI, JUnit,
HtmlUnit, Spring, UMLGraph will pop up. In other terms, any and all
framworks and tools which you use as part of your development process.
It would be nice to know why you have decided to use each framework and tool
you list. And it will of course also be interesting to hear your motivation
for keeping a minimalist approach, if that's what you do. I think this could
become an interesting mail thread, which could be a good learning experience
for many of us. Thank you in advance! :-)
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