Hi
All,
I
have the packaged up the SWT version for you to try/test over the weekend as
well. :-)
You
can launch it from:
I have tested it on a
Windows machine and it launches fine. It *SHOULD* work on a Linux (x86)
machine using GTK for the widget set, but I don't have one available right now
to test it on. It does not work on Mac OS X for some reason. I will
continue to try to get it to work, but I suspect it may be do to a bug in the
WebStart client on Mac OS X.
One thing that I didn't
mention before is that both the SWT and the Swing version of the client require
JDK1.4 or greater to run.
Jon...
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Lipsky (Mailing Lists) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 12:20 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [OS-webwork] xwork.xml editor ready for testingHi All,I have created a webstartable version of the xwork.xml editor for all of you to try/test. You can launch it from here:Because I have written the editor as a panel/control to be embedded in another application (such as IntelliJ or perhaps a complete webwork2 editor application designer/editor ;-) it doesn't have the traditional File menu with Open and Save menu items. When you launch the editor it will just prompt you with an "Open File" dialog box. Just choose a valid xwork.xml file, and it will open the editor with that file. When you are finished editing, just close the window and you will be prompted if you want to save your changes or not. Just to be safe, make sure you have a backup of your file before you edit it!Feel free to send any comments/questions/bug reports!Also, please refrain from announcing the general availability of this tool yet. I want to make sure any major problems are ironed out before it's available to the general public.Jon...PS - Now all I need to do is create the webstart config for the SWT version. ;-)