>Not 100_ sure that I know what "Clean Component Tree window" should do. But I was thinking of >creating a paletter where you can drag and drop components (label, panel, listview) into the HTML >file (plus generating code in the related Java file). Doesn't that do the same thing as what you're >suggesting?

> Gj
 
well the palette stuff will be great too... i was only thinking of a Tree List of the component graph in one window. just like we have in Swing GUI editor where components are shown in a tree.

+MyPage
   -WebMarkupContainer mycontainer - container1id
       + Label labelRef - labelId
       + ListView listViewRef - listViewId
  -Form form
    +TextField textfield - fieldId
 
You know like a tree in one InternalFrame
 
On 3/6/06, Geertjan Wielenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Ayodeji Aladejebi wrote:
Well working on HTML directly might be tedious for large HTML designs. So how about a Clean Component Tree window generated from all wicket:ids found in the HTML. Then each node can have some context menus asking what what type of component you wish to add: a Label, A Panel, A ListView etc....

 

 
On 3/6/06, Riyad Kalla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes exactly, that sounds great.


Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
>
>
> Riyad Kalla wrote:
>
>> Geertjan,
>> What would be incredibly cool is to CTRL-Click on wicket:id values
>> from the HTML page, and have it jump you to the line of code in the
>> associated Java file that uses that same "id". You might be able to
>> do this 80% right by simply looking for the exact String in the Java
>> page and jumping the cursor to that first line, or looking for that
>> string on a line with the method call "add" as well.
>
> Yes, that's one of the features I'm planning.
>
> In addition to using Ctrl-Click for this purpose, you'll be able to
> hold down the mouse and then move the mouse towards the wicket:id
> value, when the mouse reaches the value, the value will trun into a
> hyperlink and the cursor will change into a hand. Then you'll be able
> to click the hyperlink and jump to the associated Java code.
>
> Does that make sense? And is this what you mean and is it useful?
>
> -- Gj
>
>>
>> -Riyad
>>
>> 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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