Re: Dreamweaver TagLib
Title: RE: Dreamweaver TagLib For all people interrested in the alpha version, you can download it at this address http://www.husted.com/about/struts/ Thierry Thierry Cools Senior Java Developer S1 Brussels Kleine Kloosterstraat, 23 1932 st. Stevens-Woluwe Belgium Tel : +32 2 200 43 82 Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Tony Baity To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 5:31 PM Subject: RE: Dreamweaver TagLib I would also be interested in an alpha of the Dreamweaver extensions for Struts. -Original Message- From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 8:29 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Dreamweaver TagLib I picked it up from another posting, and to be honest, I'm not sure how to use it either ;0 I'm working on an extensions of my own now. Let me know if you're interested in an alpha. This let's you use Struts tags within Dreamweaver as if they were standard HTML tags. Dreamweaver doesn't seem to read TLD's directly. It has its own extension system -- that also works with ColdFusion, ASP, and whatever else. Martin Duffy wrote: > > I guess that this may be off topic but. > > I saw the DreamWeaver Struts taglib(?) on Ted Husted's site. Are there any > instructions for using it? It looks to me like it is some sort of > pre-processor? I do not understand how to use it. I thought that taglibs > were TLD's? > > Thanks > > Martin
Re: Dreamweaver TagLib
His the link for the document that Macromedia has on their site for extending Ultradev. It talks about alot of the diferent ways to extend UD. It is a good place to get details and where to start. http://download.macromedia.com/pub/ultradev/documentation/ext_dw_ultradev.zi p - Original Message - From: "Ted Husted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 7:17 PM Subject: Re: Dreamweaver TagLib > Well, that's pretty cool. In the script, I renamed struts: to html: > (since they seemed to be the HTML tags), and it started to display my > form fields as, well, form fields. > > With what I was doing before, with Objects and ThirdPartyTages, it was > only showing markers. > > Still trying to get my head around how all these customizations fit > together. > > -Ted. > > Thierry Cools wrote: > > Actually, it is more a tag translator than a tag lib. > This means that every time you'll type a struts tag in the editor it > will be translated in visual mode. > To use it, simply copy the .htm file in the > %ULTRADEV_HOME%\configuration\translator directory. > > Please keep in mind, that it was a prototype developed for the 0.5 > version and it will need some modifications for the 1.0 version.
Re: Dreamweaver TagLib
Hi if you make a dir in Macromedia\Dreamweaver UltraDev\Configuration\Objects eg "Struts", you get in your object window a new panal called "Struts" then you have to make your "tool buttons" like in the other dirs (copying the Forms dir works is the easyest..) change the sources so they generate the right codes(struts custom tags).. I don't yet know how to make that property window, but it is'n hard, (done it before, but forgot it...) the translator kicks in for displaying the "content", translates the "source" into a temporary html file for your main view.. the hardest part is to make datasources work, I could make the basics, (object-window, property window, enz ) and make one "extension" fore the extension manager so everyone could easely install it..( have to check the differences between version 3(dreamweaver, ultradev 3) and 4(dreamweaver, ultradev 4) Should be cool, fully integrated with ultradev you could go to the server to get some data for every custom tag, layout is yust "click and drag" work the only thing is how to display "optional" html/jsp like the content of the logic tags... - Original Message - From: "Ted Husted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 5:17 PM Subject: Re: Dreamweaver TagLib > Well, that's pretty cool. In the script, I renamed struts: to html: > (since they seemed to be the HTML tags), and it started to display my > form fields as, well, form fields. > > With what I was doing before, with Objects and ThirdPartyTages, it was > only showing markers. > > Still trying to get my head around how all these customizations fit > together. > > -Ted. > > Thierry Cools wrote: > > Actually, it is more a tag translator than a tag lib. > This means that every time you'll type a struts tag in the editor it > will be translated in visual mode. > To use it, simply copy the .htm file in the > %ULTRADEV_HOME%\configuration\translator directory. > > Please keep in mind, that it was a prototype developed for the 0.5 > version and it will need some modifications for the 1.0 version. >
RE: Dreamweaver TagLib
Hola a Todos: After 15 minutes trying to found it on husted.com i'm lost ( well not that lost , Ted you and your site are amazing ), where is the translator all you guys talk about? TIA Saludos , Ignacio J. Ortega > -Mensaje original- > De: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Enviado el: lunes 5 de marzo de 2001 17:18 > Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Asunto: Re: Dreamweaver TagLib > > > Well, that's pretty cool. In the script, I renamed struts: to html: > (since they seemed to be the HTML tags), and it started to display my > form fields as, well, form fields. > > With what I was doing before, with Objects and ThirdPartyTages, it was > only showing markers. > > Still trying to get my head around how all these customizations fit > together. > > -Ted. > > Thierry Cools wrote: > > Actually, it is more a tag translator than a tag lib. > This means that every time you'll type a struts tag in the editor it > will be translated in visual mode. > To use it, simply copy the .htm file in the > %ULTRADEV_HOME%\configuration\translator directory. > > Please keep in mind, that it was a prototype developed for the 0.5 > version and it will need some modifications for the 1.0 version. >
RE: Dreamweaver TagLib
Title: RE: Dreamweaver TagLib I would also be interested in an alpha of the Dreamweaver extensions for Struts. -Original Message- From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 8:29 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Dreamweaver TagLib I picked it up from another posting, and to be honest, I'm not sure how to use it either ;0 I'm working on an extensions of my own now. Let me know if you're interested in an alpha. This let's you use Struts tags within Dreamweaver as if they were standard HTML tags. Dreamweaver doesn't seem to read TLD's directly. It has its own extension system -- that also works with ColdFusion, ASP, and whatever else. Martin Duffy wrote: > > I guess that this may be off topic but. > > I saw the DreamWeaver Struts taglib(?) on Ted Husted's site. Are there any > instructions for using it? It looks to me like it is some sort of > pre-processor? I do not understand how to use it. I thought that taglibs > were TLD's? > > Thanks > > Martin
Re: Dreamweaver TagLib
Well, that's pretty cool. In the script, I renamed struts: to html: (since they seemed to be the HTML tags), and it started to display my form fields as, well, form fields. With what I was doing before, with Objects and ThirdPartyTages, it was only showing markers. Still trying to get my head around how all these customizations fit together. -Ted. Thierry Cools wrote: Actually, it is more a tag translator than a tag lib. This means that every time you'll type a struts tag in the editor it will be translated in visual mode. To use it, simply copy the .htm file in the %ULTRADEV_HOME%\configuration\translator directory. Please keep in mind, that it was a prototype developed for the 0.5 version and it will need some modifications for the 1.0 version.
Re: Dreamweaver TagLib
Hi Martin, Actually, it is more a tag translator than a tag lib. This means that every time you'll type a struts tag in the editor it will be translated in visual mode. To use it, simply copy the .htm file in the %ULTRADEV_HOME%\configuration\translator directory. Please keep in mind, that it was a prototype developed for the 0.5 version and it will need some modifications for the1.0 version. Thierry Thierry Cools Senior Java Developer S1 Brussels Kleine Kloosterstraat, 23 1932 st. Stevens-Woluwe Belgium Tel : +32 2 200 43 82 Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Martin Duffy To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 8:33 AM Subject: Dreamweaver TagLib I guess that this may be off topic but.I saw the DreamWeaver Struts taglib(?) on Ted Husted's site. Are there anyinstructions for using it? It looks to me like it is some sort ofpre-processor? I do not understand how to use it. I thought that taglibswere TLD's?ThanksMartin
Re: Dreamweaver TagLib
Ted, I appreciate your quick response. We are evaluating extending Ultradev4 for Struts ourselves as well. I would say that we are about 99% sure that we are going to do it. I would really appreciate seeeing the alpha work that you have when it is available. I think that we could make a contribution as well. We are looking at making Server behaviors for the MVC portion of Struts and possibly adding the taglibs as components with wizards. I saw that there was another group (Compuware in Holland) that is looking at the Taglib part. I was also thinking about contacting them as well to see if we might all work together on this. I think that I understand the htm file now. It is not an extension. Because an extension would have to be installed using the extension manager and they have mxp file extensions. I need to do a little research on how it is installed in Dreamweaver. I would also like to thank you for the great collection of Struts info on your website. It is a real help in getting all of the right information together for getting started with Struts. Would you mind if I contacted you directly about the Dreamweaver/UltraDev4 extensions for Struts? I do not know if this forum would be appropriate or not for discussing Struts extensions for UltraDev4. Martin - Original Message - From: "Ted Husted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 7:28 PM Subject: Re: Dreamweaver TagLib > I picked it up from another posting, and to be honest, I'm not sure how > to use it either ;0 > > I'm working on an extensions of my own now. Let me know if you're > interested in an alpha. This let's you use Struts tags within > Dreamweaver as if they were standard HTML tags. > > Dreamweaver doesn't seem to read TLD's directly. It has its own > extension system -- that also works with ColdFusion, ASP, and whatever > else. > > Martin Duffy wrote: > > > > I guess that this may be off topic but. > > > > I saw the DreamWeaver Struts taglib(?) on Ted Husted's site. Are there any > > instructions for using it? It looks to me like it is some sort of > > pre-processor? I do not understand how to use it. I thought that taglibs > > were TLD's? > > > > Thanks > > > > Martin
Re: Dreamweaver TagLib
Hi Ted, > Dreamweaver doesn't seem to read TLD's directly. It has its own > extension system -- that also works with ColdFusion, ASP, and whatever > else. as far as I know Dreamweaver or better Dreamweaver Ultradev supports only JSP 1.0. That would explain why Dreamweaver can't handle TLD's directly. Maybe it will be supported in a later version. Jens
Re: Dreamweaver TagLib
I picked it up from another posting, and to be honest, I'm not sure how to use it either ;0 I'm working on an extensions of my own now. Let me know if you're interested in an alpha. This let's you use Struts tags within Dreamweaver as if they were standard HTML tags. Dreamweaver doesn't seem to read TLD's directly. It has its own extension system -- that also works with ColdFusion, ASP, and whatever else. Martin Duffy wrote: > > I guess that this may be off topic but. > > I saw the DreamWeaver Struts taglib(?) on Ted Husted's site. Are there any > instructions for using it? It looks to me like it is some sort of > pre-processor? I do not understand how to use it. I thought that taglibs > were TLD's? > > Thanks > > Martin
Dreamweaver TagLib
I guess that this may be off topic but. I saw the DreamWeaver Struts taglib(?) on Ted Husted's site. Are there any instructions for using it? It looks to me like it is some sort of pre-processor? I do not understand how to use it. I thought that taglibs were TLD's? Thanks Martin