Re: which development tool to use? (XML Editor)
Or gvim (http://www.vim.org/) with syntax highlighting enabled. Not so good, but it is free and available for Linux and Windows. Robert Taylor wrote: > Try XMLSpy. It's a killer XML editor. It's not free, but there is a trial > version. > > > -Original Message- > > From: Incze Lajos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 4:26 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: which development tool to use? (XML Editor) > > > > > > On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 08:28:32AM -0500, Dan Connelly wrote: > > > Tag editor for struts:Try Xeena from IBM Alphaworks. > > > Its free; its Java; its fragile. Create/edit like a Bean?? Dunno. > > > > For 90 days. Otherwise it's on the list on the "licensable technologies". > > And not so cheap. > > > > > But Xeena works great for struts-config.xml, web.xml and > > deployment XMLs in general. > > > > It's a matter of taste. I haven't seen a fiendly XML editor so far. > > Even really can't imagine what does it look like.incze > > > > -- Phone: +44 (0)1273 544160 - Mobile: +44 (0)7767 784452
RE: which development tool to use? (XML Editor)
Try XMLSpy. It's a killer XML editor. It's not free, but there is a trial version. > -Original Message- > From: Incze Lajos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 4:26 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: which development tool to use? (XML Editor) > > > On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 08:28:32AM -0500, Dan Connelly wrote: > > Tag editor for struts:Try Xeena from IBM Alphaworks. > > Its free; its Java; its fragile. Create/edit like a Bean?? Dunno. > > For 90 days. Otherwise it's on the list on the "licensable technologies". > And not so cheap. > > > But Xeena works great for struts-config.xml, web.xml and > deployment XMLs in general. > > It's a matter of taste. I haven't seen a fiendly XML editor so far. > Even really can't imagine what does it look like.incze > >
Re: which development tool to use? (XML Editor)
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 08:28:32AM -0500, Dan Connelly wrote: > Tag editor for struts:Try Xeena from IBM Alphaworks. > Its free; its Java; its fragile. Create/edit like a Bean?? Dunno. For 90 days. Otherwise it's on the list on the "licensable technologies". And not so cheap. > But Xeena works great for struts-config.xml, web.xml and deployment XMLs in general. It's a matter of taste. I haven't seen a fiendly XML editor so far. Even really can't imagine what does it look like.incze
Re: which development tool to use? (XML Editor)
Hi, Dan, Could you please share your knowledge with starting this tool (setup, ...). I am using Unix. From a beginning I had to change xeena.sh file to use jre 1.2. After that, other problem - can not find files,... Very painful. Need to spend a lot time to find out how it is work. Thanks, Maya Dan Connelly wrote: Tag editor for struts: Try Xeena from IBM Alphaworks.Its free; its Java; its fragile. Create/edit like a Bean?? Dunno.But Xeena works great for struts-config.xml, web.xml and deployment XMLs in general. - Original Message -From: "Steven D. Wilkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 6:43 PMSubject: Re: which development tool to use? > Malcolm Davis wrote: > > > > 3. Do you have a preference on Tag editors/creators? > > I'm looking for something that creates/edit tags like I would a bean. > > Does JBuilder Enterprise do this and I'm just missing something? > > > I only have JBuilder4 Professional, so I don't know what else the Enterprise > brings to the table other than EJB wizards. > > I too am interested in something that creates/edits tags like a bean. I haven't > found one yet. If you hear of one please let us know on the mail list. > > Thanks, > Steve
Re: which development tool to use? (XML Editor)
Tag editor for struts: Try Xeena from IBM Alphaworks. Its free; its Java; its fragile. Create/edit like a Bean?? Dunno. But Xeena works great for struts-config.xml, web.xml and deployment XMLs in general. - Original Message - From: "Steven D. Wilkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 6:43 PM Subject: Re: which development tool to use? > Malcolm Davis wrote:> > > > 3. Do you have a preference on Tag editors/creators?> > I'm looking for something that creates/edit tags like I would a bean.> > Does JBuilder Enterprise do this and I'm just missing something?> > > I only have JBuilder4 Professional, so I don't know what else the Enterprise> brings to the table other than EJB wizards. > > I too am interested in something that creates/edits tags like a bean. I haven't> found one yet. If you hear of one please let us know on the mail list.> > Thanks,> Steve