RE: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-26 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
I use gVIM (and vim when I'm on the Solaris server).

* folds
* CF syntax highlightning (and _javascript_, xml, etc you name it)
* extremely customizable
* Basic CF tag/function insight (not too fancy)
* xml editing
* vast amount of plugins/scripts etc



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| -Original Message-
| From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 22:26
| To: CF-Talk
| Subject: ColdFusion IDEs
|
| All,
|
| I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and
| HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the
| stand out features of their favored IDE is.
|
| Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or
| Dreamweaver info.
|
| Thanks,
| Calvin Ward
| Jacksonville, FL ColdFusion User Group Manager
| http://www.jaxfusion.org/
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Re: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-26 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Wednesday 25 Feb 2004 21:36 pm, Rob wrote:
  I use eclipse :-D
  http://cfeclipse.rohanclan.com/
  http://www.eclipse.org/
 and I used to use Jedit - www.jedit.org

Me too :-)
/convert

Eclipse has a nice syntax highlighter for CSS/HTML/_javascript_ too.

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Re: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-26 Thread Calvin Ward
Thank you all! 

This is great info, and if someone hasn't piped in yet, I'm still looking and and downloading each of these, so let me know if you have something else not mentioned yet!

Ramene and several folks have mentioned Eclipse, I have a quick question, how do you connect to your work area remotely (if you do), and does the CVS integration support the remote connection?

Also are any Eclipse users using any other plugins to improve your workflow?

Thanks again for the great feedback everyone!

Calvin Ward
Jacksonville, FL ColdFusion User Group Manager
http://www.jaxfusion.org/ 

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From: Ramene Anthony 
To: CF-Talk 
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 10:57 PM
Subject: RE: ColdFusion IDEs

Calvin

Eclipse with it tight CVS integration, XML Editing (for those times when
your generating XML) CF Tag Insight as well as a few other goodies
(thanks again Rob) and its potential right now as an open source ide
make it my #1 choice when developing CFMX/Java.

Best Regards

Ramene Anthony



From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 4:26 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: ColdFusion IDEs

All,

I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and
HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the stand out
features of their favored IDE is.

Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or Dreamweaver
info.

Thanks,
Calvin Ward
Jacksonville, FL ColdFusion User Group Manager
http://www.jaxfusion.org/


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Re: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-26 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Thursday 26 Feb 2004 09:58 am, Calvin Ward wrote:
 how do you connect to your work area remotely (if you do)

I don't.
Eclipse will work with any filesystem you can mount.On Linux this would be 
ftp,ssh,nfs,samba or whatever. It doesn't do RDS, if that is what you are 
asking :-)

 does the CVS
 integration support the remote connection?

Yes, over all the common cvs transports.

 Also are any Eclipse users using any other plugins to improve your
 workflow?

I'm testing a Jira (issue tracker) plugin (well, RSS), and the cbg.editor from 
Chris Grindstaff.

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Advanced ColdFusion Programmer

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Re: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-26 Thread Oliver Tupman
At the moment Homesite...

But I'm soon to change to Eclipse with the cfeclipse plugin once Rob or 
someone else (perhaps me) gets it's to maintain the function infopop 
until the user closes the matching ')'.

Of course the advantage of using Eclipse is that you've get Rob and 
others that work on the plugin who will listen to your requests.

Unfortunately my boss might not be impressed with this switch... he 
bought Homesite for me a little while ago.

Oh well.

Oliver Tupman.

Calvin Ward wrote:

 All,
 
 I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and 
 HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the stand out 
 features of their favored IDE is.
 
 Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or Dreamweaver info.
 
 Thanks,
 Calvin Ward
 Jacksonville, FL ColdFusion User Group Manager
 http://www.jaxfusion.org/

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RE: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-26 Thread Marlon Moyer
Is there any special configuration gotcha's that I should be aware of with
eclipse.I've downloaded both yours and Rob Rohan's plugins separately and
unzipped them into the plugins folder.Regardless of which plugin I use,
whenever I open a cfm file in eclipse, I get a new tab with the file name on
it, and a blue line and right underneath that, ERROR

I'm only keeping 1 cf plugin in the directory at a time.They will show up
in the list of plugins whenever I choose Help-About-Plugins.The version
I'm running is this:

Eclipse Platform

Version: 3.0.0
Build id: 200402122000

--
marlon

 
And Bobby you are right, I am being selfish, but the last time I checked,
we don't have a whole lot of songs that feature the cowbell!

 -Original Message-
 From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 7:56 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: ColdFusion IDEs
 
 BTW, there is another Eclipse plugin for CFML available at OpenXCF.
 Anyone who wants to contribute is welcome, whether it is for the plugin
 or the other open source code hosted for CFML.
 
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/openxcf
 
 -Matt
 
 
 On Feb 26, 2004, at 5:36 AM, Oliver Tupman wrote:
 
  At the moment Homesite...
 
 But I'm soon to change to Eclipse with the cfeclipse plugin once Rob
  or
 someone else (perhaps me) gets it's to maintain the function infopop
 until the user closes the matching ')'.
 
 Of course the advantage of using Eclipse is that you've get Rob and
 others that work on the plugin who will listen to your requests.
 
 Unfortunately my boss might not be impressed with this switch... he
 bought Homesite for me a little while ago.
 
 Oh well.
 
   Oliver Tupman.
 
 Calvin Ward wrote:
 
  All,
 
  I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and
  HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the stand out
  features of their favored IDE is.
 
  Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or
  Dreamweaver info.
 
  Thanks,
  Calvin Ward
  Jacksonville, FL ColdFusion User Group Manager
  http://www.jaxfusion.org/
 
 
 

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Re: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-26 Thread Rob
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 01:58, Calvin Ward wrote:
 Thank you all! 
 
 This is great info, and if someone hasn't piped in yet, I'm still looking and and downloading each of these, so let me know if you have something else not mentioned yet!
 
 Ramene and several folks have mentioned Eclipse, I have a quick question, how do you connect to your work area remotely (if you do), and does the CVS integration support the remote connection?
 
In addition there is an FTP and web Dav plugin available on the same
page as the main eclipse download.

 Also are any Eclipse users using any other plugins to improve your workflow?

Yeah, there are some really good database plugins (mosty for
jdbc database tho) I use Quantam http://quantum.sourceforge.net/ helps
out with database stuff. And if you are going to use cfeclipse I also
recommend that cgb editor thing - it helps with all other kinds of files
(js, css, etc)
http://gstaff.org/colorEditor/

and this
http://csseditor.sourceforge.net/

And.. there are a bunch of database modlers, and UML diagram makers out
there - I havent found one for 3.0 yet :(

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Re: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-26 Thread Matt Liotta
Which milestone? I have only tested M6 on Mac OS X.

-Matt

On Feb 26, 2004, at 10:02 AM, Marlon Moyer wrote:

 Is there any special configuration gotcha's that I should be aware of 
 with
eclipse.  I've downloaded both yours and Rob Rohan's plugins 
 separately and
unzipped them into the plugins folder.  Regardless of which plugin I 
 use,
whenever I open a cfm file in eclipse, I get a new tab with the file 
 name on
it, and a blue line and right underneath that, ERROR

I'm only keeping 1 cf plugin in the directory at a time.  They will 
 show up
in the list of plugins whenever I choose Help-About-Plugins.  The 
 version
I'm running is this:

Eclipse Platform

Version: 3.0.0
Build id: 200402122000

--
marlon


And Bobby you are right, I am being selfish, but the last time I 
 checked,
we don't have a whole lot of songs that feature the cowbell!

 -Original Message-
 From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 7:56 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: ColdFusion IDEs

 BTW, there is another Eclipse plugin for CFML available at OpenXCF.
 Anyone who wants to contribute is welcome, whether it is for the 
 plugin
 or the other open source code hosted for CFML.

 http://sourceforge.net/projects/openxcf

 -Matt


 On Feb 26, 2004, at 5:36 AM, Oliver Tupman wrote:

  At the moment Homesite...
 
   But I'm soon to change to Eclipse with the cfeclipse plugin once 
 Rob
  or
   someone else (perhaps me) gets it's to maintain the function 
 infopop
   until the user closes the matching ')'.
 
   Of course the advantage of using Eclipse is that you've get Rob 
 and
   others that work on the plugin who will listen to your requests.
 
   Unfortunately my boss might not be impressed with this switch... 
 he
   bought Homesite for me a little while ago.
 
   Oh well.
 
 Oliver Tupman.
 
   Calvin Ward wrote:
 
    All,
   
    I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and
    HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the 
 stand out
    features of their favored IDE is.
   
    Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or
  Dreamweaver info.
   
    Thanks,
    Calvin Ward
    Jacksonville, FL ColdFusion User Group Manager
    http://www.jaxfusion.org/
   
 



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RE: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-26 Thread Marlon Moyer
I got it working.I needed to set up a project first and create a cfm file.
After that, whenever I opened another cfm file, they displayed correctly.

It's M7.

--
marlon

 
And Bobby you are right, I am being selfish, but the last time I checked,
we don't have a whole lot of songs that feature the cowbell!

 -Original Message-
 From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 9:35 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: ColdFusion IDEs
 
 Which milestone? I have only tested M6 on Mac OS X.
 
 -Matt
 
 
 On Feb 26, 2004, at 10:02 AM, Marlon Moyer wrote:
 
  Is there any special configuration gotcha's that I should be aware of
  with
 eclipse.  I've downloaded both yours and Rob Rohan's plugins
  separately and
 unzipped them into the plugins folder.  Regardless of which plugin I
  use,
 whenever I open a cfm file in eclipse, I get a new tab with the file
  name on
 it, and a blue line and right underneath that, ERROR
 
 I'm only keeping 1 cf plugin in the directory at a time.  They will
  show up
 in the list of plugins whenever I choose Help-About-Plugins.  The
  version
 I'm running is this:
 
 Eclipse Platform
 
 Version: 3.0.0
 Build id: 200402122000
 
 --
 marlon
 
 
 And Bobby you are right, I am being selfish, but the last time I
  checked,
 we don't have a whole lot of songs that feature the cowbell!
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 7:56 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: ColdFusion IDEs
 
  BTW, there is another Eclipse plugin for CFML available at OpenXCF.
  Anyone who wants to contribute is welcome, whether it is for the
  plugin
  or the other open source code hosted for CFML.
 
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/openxcf
 
  -Matt
 
 
  On Feb 26, 2004, at 5:36 AM, Oliver Tupman wrote:
 
   At the moment Homesite...
  
    But I'm soon to change to Eclipse with the cfeclipse plugin once
  Rob
   or
    someone else (perhaps me) gets it's to maintain the function
  infopop
    until the user closes the matching ')'.
  
    Of course the advantage of using Eclipse is that you've get Rob
  and
    others that work on the plugin who will listen to your requests.
  
    Unfortunately my boss might not be impressed with this switch...
  he
    bought Homesite for me a little while ago.
  
    Oh well.
  
  Oliver Tupman.
  
    Calvin Ward wrote:
  
     All,
    
     I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and
     HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the
  stand out
     features of their favored IDE is.
    
     Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or
   Dreamweaver info.
    
     Thanks,
     Calvin Ward
     Jacksonville, FL ColdFusion User Group Manager
     http://www.jaxfusion.org/
    
  
 
 
 
 

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Re: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-26 Thread Matt Liotta
BTW, the syntax insight is driven off of an XML file, so there are any
additions to the file you would like to make, please submit them back
to the project. You can find the latest version of the file at the
following URL.

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/openxcf/cfplugin/src/ 
net/sourceforge/openxcf/cfplugin/editors/grammar/tags.xml?rev=1.2

Feel free to even add HTML tags.

-Matt

On Feb 26, 2004, at 10:38 AM, Marlon Moyer wrote:

 I got it working.  I needed to set up a project first and create a cfm
 file.
After that, whenever I opened another cfm file, they displayed
 correctly.

It's M7.

--
marlon


And Bobby you are right, I am being selfish, but the last time I
 checked,
we don't have a whole lot of songs that feature the cowbell!

 -Original Message-
 From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 9:35 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: ColdFusion IDEs

 Which milestone? I have only tested M6 on Mac OS X.

 -Matt


 On Feb 26, 2004, at 10:02 AM, Marlon Moyer wrote:

  Is there any special configuration gotcha's that I should be
 aware of
  with
   eclipse.  I've downloaded both yours and Rob Rohan's plugins
  separately and
   unzipped them into the plugins folder.  Regardless of which
 plugin I
  use,
   whenever I open a cfm file in eclipse, I get a new tab with the
 file
  name on
   it, and a blue line and right underneath that, ERROR
 
   I'm only keeping 1 cf plugin in the directory at a time.  They
 will
  show up
   in the list of plugins whenever I choose
 Help-About-Plugins.  The
  version
   I'm running is this:
 
   Eclipse Platform
 
   Version: 3.0.0
   Build id: 200402122000
 
   --
   marlon
 
 
   And Bobby you are right, I am being selfish, but the last time I
  checked,
   we don't have a whole lot of songs that feature the cowbell!
 
    -Original Message-
    From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 7:56 AM
    To: CF-Talk
    Subject: Re: ColdFusion IDEs
   
    BTW, there is another Eclipse plugin for CFML available at
 OpenXCF.
    Anyone who wants to contribute is welcome, whether it is for
 the
  plugin
    or the other open source code hosted for CFML.
   
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/openxcf
   
    -Matt
   
   
    On Feb 26, 2004, at 5:36 AM, Oliver Tupman wrote:
   
     At the moment Homesite...
    
      But I'm soon to change to Eclipse with the cfeclipse plugin
 once
  Rob
     or
      someone else (perhaps me) gets it's to maintain the function
  infopop
      until the user closes the matching ')'.
    
      Of course the advantage of using Eclipse is that you've get
 Rob
  and
      others that work on the plugin who will listen to your
 requests.
    
      Unfortunately my boss might not be impressed with this
 switch...
  he
      bought Homesite for me a little while ago.
    
      Oh well.
    
    Oliver Tupman.
    
      Calvin Ward wrote:
    
       All,
      
       I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and
       HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the
  stand out
       features of their favored IDE is.
      
       Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or
     Dreamweaver info.
      
       Thanks,
       Calvin Ward
       Jacksonville, FL ColdFusion User Group Manager
       http://www.jaxfusion.org/
      
    
   
   
 



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RE: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-26 Thread Samuel R. Neff
PrimalScript
http://www.sapien.com

Windows only, has a 30-day trial.

Here's a review:

http://www.kodefusion.com/article/index.cfm?PrimalScript_3ArticleID=15Page
Number=1

Sam


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Re: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-26 Thread Matt Liotta
BTW, there is another Eclipse plugin for CFML available at OpenXCF. 
Anyone who wants to contribute is welcome, whether it is for the plugin 
or the other open source code hosted for CFML.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/openxcf

-Matt

On Feb 26, 2004, at 5:36 AM, Oliver Tupman wrote:

 At the moment Homesite...

But I'm soon to change to Eclipse with the cfeclipse plugin once Rob 
 or
someone else (perhaps me) gets it's to maintain the function infopop
until the user closes the matching ')'.

Of course the advantage of using Eclipse is that you've get Rob and
others that work on the plugin who will listen to your requests.

Unfortunately my boss might not be impressed with this switch... he
bought Homesite for me a little while ago.

Oh well.

  Oliver Tupman.

Calvin Ward wrote:

 All,

 I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and
 HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the stand out
 features of their favored IDE is.

 Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or 
 Dreamweaver info.

 Thanks,
 Calvin Ward
 Jacksonville, FL ColdFusion User Group Manager
 http://www.jaxfusion.org/


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ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-25 Thread Calvin Ward
All,

I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the stand out features of their favored IDE is.

Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or Dreamweaver info.

Thanks,
Calvin Ward
Jacksonville, FL ColdFusion User Group Manager
http://www.jaxfusion.org/
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Re: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-25 Thread Rob
On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 13:26, Calvin Ward wrote:
 I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the stand out features of their favored IDE is.
 
 Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or Dreamweaver info.

I use eclipse :-D

http://cfeclipse.rohanclan.com/
http://www.eclipse.org/

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Re: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-25 Thread Rob
On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 13:28, Rob wrote:
 On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 13:26, Calvin Ward wrote:
  I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the stand out features of their favored IDE is.
  
  Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or Dreamweaver info.
 
 I use eclipse :-D
 
 http://cfeclipse.rohanclan.com/
 http://www.eclipse.org/

and I used to use Jedit - www.jedit.org

-- 
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Re: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-25 Thread Dick Applebaum
On the Mac, BBEdit!:

	http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/index.shtml

It has features too numerous to mention, but here are a few of the more 
advanced

	sytnax highlighting for all the popular languages: HTML, XML, CF, PHP, 
Perl, Java, C, --
	and a means (glossary) to add any languages not supported

	grep and regexp manipulation of content

	n levels of undo/redo

	n documents open at one time and the windows/palettes remain where you 
place them
	(this spoiled me for the the Flash IDE, which drives me crazy)

	text search/replace on a portion of a file, a single file, all open 
files or all files
	within a directory.

	ability to select/cut/copy/paste a free-form rectangle within a text 
file -- say a file
	is 100 lines you can process, for example, columns 7-23 of lines 
15-36.This is
	great for documentation or creating fixed-field text files for priming 
test databases.

	very intelligent comparison of contents of files or directories
	
	ability to preview pages in any/all of the browsers installed on your 
system

	ability to execute command line programs and scripts and display the 
results within
	BBedit

	ability to exchange files with external editors such as DreamWeaver, 
CodeWarrier, etc.

	unlimited, encodings, spell dictionaries, glossaries

But the most compelling feature is the byline:

	BBEdit--It doesn't suck.®

HTH

Dick

On Feb 25, 2004, at 1:26 PM, Calvin Ward wrote:

 All,

I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and 
 HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the stand out 
 features of their favored IDE is.

Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or Dreamweaver 
 info.

Thanks,
Calvin Ward
Jacksonville, FL ColdFusion User Group Manager
http://www.jaxfusion.org/

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Re: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-25 Thread Ubqtous
Calvin,

On 2/25/2004 at 16:26, you wrote:

CW I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and
CW HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the stand
CW out features of their favored IDE is.

I use TextPad (http://textpad.com/) :

 - Syntax highlighting for a variety of languages
 - Clip libraries for a variety of languages
 - Macros
 - Find and replace (literal and regex)

I like that TextPad is highly configurable, it loads very quickly,
consumes a relatively small amount of computer resources, and can
handle large numbers of files. I actually use it instead of Notepad as
my default TXT editor.

It doesn't have a built-in CSS editor, but that doesn't really bother
me as I have TopStyle installed.

~ Ubqtous ~
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Re: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-25 Thread Stephen Hait
EditPad Pro

 All,
 
 I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and
 HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the stand out
 features of their favored IDE is.
 
 Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or Dreamweaver
 info.
 
 Thanks,
 Calvin Ward
 Jacksonville, FL ColdFusion User Group Manager
 http://www.jaxfusion.org/ 
 

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Re: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-25 Thread jeff
jEdit, mostly because it's available on Win/Lin/Mac, and it's got 
loads of great extensions.

- Jeff

On 25 Feb 2004 at 21:29, Stephen Hait wrote:

 EditPad Pro
 
  All,
  
  I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and
  HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the stand out
  features of their favored IDE is.
  
  Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or Dreamweaver
  info.
  
  Thanks,
  Calvin Ward
  Jacksonville, FL ColdFusion User Group Manager
  http://www.jaxfusion.org/ 
  
  
 

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RE: ColdFusion IDEs

2004-02-25 Thread Ramene Anthony
Calvin

Eclipse with it tight CVS integration, XML Editing (for those times when
your generating XML) CF Tag Insight as well as a few other goodies
(thanks again Rob) and its potential right now as an open source ide
make it my #1 choice when developing CFMX/Java.

Best Regards

Ramene Anthony



From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 4:26 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: ColdFusion IDEs

All,

I'm curious to know what IDEs other than Dreamweaver and
HomeSite/ColdFusion Studio are people using, and what the stand out
features of their favored IDE is.

Note: I'm really not interested in HomeSite(+ or not) or Dreamweaver
info.

Thanks,
Calvin Ward
Jacksonville, FL ColdFusion User Group Manager
http://www.jaxfusion.org/


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