You know everything about all the tags (look at wiki)
so contribute the nice DTD or schema!
Would be great to have. (you said it youreself)
johan
On 3/6/06,
Gili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sounds like a great idea! One of the issues I opened up a while back is
that you currently can't create an HTML file into "Source Packages". So
you end up having to a file into "Web Pages" then moving it into the
appropriate folder in "Source Packages". Fixing that would be nice ;) It
would also go hand-in-hand with a single file template that creates two
files.
Other feature I would love to see is code-completion for <wicket:*>
tags in the HTML editor. I believe we'll get this for free once we have
a Wicket 1.2 DTD (I'm not sure whether this exists yet or not).
Gili
Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> Firstly, I want to apologize for not being a regular contributor to
> these Wicket lists (at all). Some time ago I blogged about Wicket quite
> a bit (http://blogs.sun.com/geertjan ), but since then other work
> activities have taken up my time.
>
> I work as a technical writer for NetBeans in Prague, Czech Republic.
>
> I'm going to be at JavaOne, where I will do a presentation called
> "Developing an Editor for your Favorite Web Framework".
>
> Basically, I'll show how you can strip the NetBeans IDE to its bare
> essentials, and then add plug-ins for the editor functionality specific
> to whatever web framework you want to use, and then finish off with some
> branding -- adding a splash screen, creating an executable, and then
> running the resulting executable with just the NetBeans core plus your
> plug-ins.
>
> So, that's where Wicket comes in! I'm going to use Wicket as my example
> web framework for purposes of this presentation at JavaOne.
>
> For this reason, I'd really appreciate your help. When you think of:
> "Wicket IDE", what would be some of the features that you'd like to be
> there? I'm thinking of:
>
> -- project templates
> -- project samples
> -- a single file template that creates two source files: HTML file and
> Java source file
> -- a palette that lets you drag components into the HML file, while
> simultaneously generating the associated Java code in the Java source file
> -- being able to jump for the HTML code to the related Java code, using
> a shortcut key or menu item in the editor
>
> Do the above make sense to you? Are there other things you can think of?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Geertjan
>
>
>
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