AW: Struts Development Tool

2005-09-14 Thread R. Markham
Hallo

I just tried Exadel. I don't like because I don't see what I am doing. I
tried the tutorial. It has a graphic display to configure the
struts-config.xml. Editing the struts-config.xml is only a minimum effort in
a web application. The main part is creating and developing the JSP File and
the Action Files. 

I want to to uninstall Exadel out of eclipse environment. Has anybody an
idea how I can do this.

Regards

Richard Markham


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Von: david van [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. September 2005 20:39
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Betreff: Re: Struts Development Tool

try this http://www.exadel.com,

2005/9/14, Steve Beaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
 
 Raj.
 
 You can also download WWW.STRUTSBOX.DE http://WWW.STRUTSBOX.DE for 
 eclipse 3.1
 
 Regards
 
 Steve
 -Original Message-
 From: R Rajendran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 12:09 AM
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 Subject: RE: Struts Development Tool
 
 Thank you.
 
 
 
 From: Murray Collingwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Mon 9/12/2005 10:49 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: Re: Struts Development Tool
 
 
 
 Hi Raj
 
 The main one seems to be Eclipse.
 I'm using NetBeans which is a little behind what Eclipse is providing
 through plugins.
 Following somewhere is JBuilder.
 
 I know Eclipse and NetBeans are both free.
 Eclipse supports a plugin system and there are a number of plugins you can
 purchase
 to provide additional functionality (eg Struts support).
 NetBeans is implementing better Struts support in the next (imminent)
 release.
 
 I haven't heard much about JBuilder, I bought a copy and used it many 
 years
 ago when
 I first started on Java. It wasn't that great back then but may well have
 improved.
 
 If you want to really fit in you should probably use Eclipse - it seems to
 be the most
 popular on this Struts list.
 
 Kind regards
 mc
 
 
 On 12 Sep 2005 at 22:17, R Rajendran wrote:
 
  Hi everyone,
 
  Could anyone of you let me know the available Struts Development tools
 (IDE) for
 Windows environment.
 
  Thanks
  Raj
 
 
 
 
 
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RE: Struts Development Tool

2005-09-14 Thread Steve Beaver
Rich,

That is the main reason I ZIP down my complete eclipse Directory just prior
to Installing anything
NEW into my eclipse enviroment.  Just in case I don't like the plug-in or
the plug-in has UPDATE
problems..

Steve


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Subject: AW: Struts Development Tool

Hallo

I just tried Exadel. I don't like because I don't see what I am doing. I
tried the tutorial. It has a graphic display to configure the
struts-config.xml. Editing the struts-config.xml is only a minimum effort in
a web application. The main part is creating and developing the JSP File and
the Action Files.

I want to to uninstall Exadel out of eclipse environment. Has anybody an
idea how I can do this.

Regards

Richard Markham


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Von: david van [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. September 2005 20:39
An: Struts Users Mailing List
Betreff: Re: Struts Development Tool

try this http://www.exadel.com,

2005/9/14, Steve Beaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Raj.

 You can also download WWW.STRUTSBOX.DE http://WWW.STRUTSBOX.DE for
 eclipse 3.1

 Regards

 Steve
 -Original Message-
 From: R Rajendran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 12:09 AM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: RE: Struts Development Tool

 Thank you.

 

 From: Murray Collingwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Mon 9/12/2005 10:49 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: Re: Struts Development Tool



 Hi Raj

 The main one seems to be Eclipse.
 I'm using NetBeans which is a little behind what Eclipse is providing
 through plugins.
 Following somewhere is JBuilder.

 I know Eclipse and NetBeans are both free.
 Eclipse supports a plugin system and there are a number of plugins you can
 purchase
 to provide additional functionality (eg Struts support).
 NetBeans is implementing better Struts support in the next (imminent)
 release.

 I haven't heard much about JBuilder, I bought a copy and used it many
 years
 ago when
 I first started on Java. It wasn't that great back then but may well have
 improved.

 If you want to really fit in you should probably use Eclipse - it seems to
 be the most
 popular on this Struts list.

 Kind regards
 mc


 On 12 Sep 2005 at 22:17, R Rajendran wrote:

  Hi everyone,
 
  Could anyone of you let me know the available Struts Development tools
 (IDE) for
 Windows environment.
 
  Thanks
  Raj
 
 



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Re: AW: Struts Development Tool

2005-09-14 Thread Murray Collingwood
Control Panel | Add or remove programs

Alternatively, C:\ExadelStudio\UninstallerData\Uninstall.exe

Kind regards
mc

On 14 Sep 2005 at 18:58, R. Markham wrote:

 Hallo

 I just tried Exadel. I don't like because I don't see what I am doing. I
 tried the tutorial. It has a graphic display to configure the
 struts-config.xml. Editing the struts-config.xml is only a minimum effort in
 a web application. The main part is creating and developing the JSP File and
 the Action Files.

 I want to to uninstall Exadel out of eclipse environment. Has anybody an
 idea how I can do this.

 Regards

 Richard Markham


 -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
 Von: david van [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. September 2005 20:39
 An: Struts Users Mailing List
 Betreff: Re: Struts Development Tool

 try this http://www.exadel.com,

 2005/9/14, Steve Beaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  Raj.
 
  You can also download WWW.STRUTSBOX.DE http://WWW.STRUTSBOX.DE
for
  eclipse 3.1
 
  Regards
 
  Steve
  -Original Message-
  From: R Rajendran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 12:09 AM
  To: Struts Users Mailing List
  Subject: RE: Struts Development Tool
 
  Thank you.
 
  
 
  From: Murray Collingwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Mon 9/12/2005 10:49 PM
  To: Struts Users Mailing List
  Subject: Re: Struts Development Tool
 
 
 
  Hi Raj
 
  The main one seems to be Eclipse.
  I'm using NetBeans which is a little behind what Eclipse is providing
  through plugins.
  Following somewhere is JBuilder.
 
  I know Eclipse and NetBeans are both free.
  Eclipse supports a plugin system and there are a number of plugins you can
  purchase
  to provide additional functionality (eg Struts support).
  NetBeans is implementing better Struts support in the next (imminent)
  release.
 
  I haven't heard much about JBuilder, I bought a copy and used it many
  years
  ago when
  I first started on Java. It wasn't that great back then but may well have
  improved.
 
  If you want to really fit in you should probably use Eclipse - it seems to
  be the most
  popular on this Struts list.
 
  Kind regards
  mc
 
 
  On 12 Sep 2005 at 22:17, R Rajendran wrote:
 
   Hi everyone,
  
   Could anyone of you let me know the available Struts Development tools
  (IDE) for
  Windows environment.
  
   Thanks
   Raj
  
  
 
 
 
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RE: Struts Development Tool

2005-09-13 Thread R Rajendran
Thank you.



From: Murray Collingwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 9/12/2005 10:49 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Struts Development Tool



Hi Raj

The main one seems to be Eclipse.
I'm using NetBeans which is a little behind what Eclipse is providing through 
plugins.
Following somewhere is JBuilder.

I know Eclipse and NetBeans are both free.
Eclipse supports a plugin system and there are a number of plugins you can 
purchase
to provide additional functionality (eg Struts support). 
NetBeans is implementing better Struts support in the next (imminent) release.

I haven't heard much about JBuilder, I bought a copy and used it many years ago 
when
I first started on Java.  It wasn't that great back then but may well have 
improved.

If you want to really fit in you should probably use Eclipse - it seems to be 
the most
popular on this Struts list.

Kind regards
mc


On 12 Sep 2005 at 22:17, R Rajendran wrote:

 Hi everyone,
 
 Could anyone of you let me know the available Struts Development tools (IDE) 
 for
Windows environment.
 
 Thanks
 Raj





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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Struts Development Tool

2005-09-13 Thread Thibaut Lassalle

hi

Eclipse with the good plugins.
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=35683



R Rajendran a écrit :


Hi everyone,

Could anyone of you let me know the available Struts Development tools (IDE) 
for Windows environment.

Thanks
Raj

 




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RE: Struts Development Tool

2005-09-13 Thread Steve Beaver
Raj.

You can also download WWW.STRUTSBOX.DE for eclipse 3.1

Regards

Steve
-Original Message-
From: R Rajendran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 12:09 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: Struts Development Tool

Thank you.



From: Murray Collingwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 9/12/2005 10:49 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Struts Development Tool



Hi Raj

The main one seems to be Eclipse.
I'm using NetBeans which is a little behind what Eclipse is providing
through plugins.
Following somewhere is JBuilder.

I know Eclipse and NetBeans are both free.
Eclipse supports a plugin system and there are a number of plugins you can
purchase
to provide additional functionality (eg Struts support).
NetBeans is implementing better Struts support in the next (imminent)
release.

I haven't heard much about JBuilder, I bought a copy and used it many years
ago when
I first started on Java.  It wasn't that great back then but may well have
improved.

If you want to really fit in you should probably use Eclipse - it seems to
be the most
popular on this Struts list.

Kind regards
mc


On 12 Sep 2005 at 22:17, R Rajendran wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 Could anyone of you let me know the available Struts Development tools
(IDE) for
Windows environment.

 Thanks
 Raj





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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Struts Development Tool

2005-09-13 Thread Rafael Nami
Here in Brazil we have egen and jCompany.

http://www.powerlogic.com.br - I think this portal is still only in
portuguese - an IDE made based in Eclipse.

http://www.egen.com.br/ - This is a very good IDE.

an opensource option is the Netbeans 5.0

Hope that it helps

Rafael Mauricio Nami

2005/9/13, Steve Beaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Raj.
 
 You can also download WWW.STRUTSBOX.DE for eclipse 3.1
 
 Regards
 
 Steve
 -Original Message-
 From: R Rajendran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 12:09 AM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: RE: Struts Development Tool
 
 Thank you.
 
 
 
 From: Murray Collingwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Mon 9/12/2005 10:49 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: Re: Struts Development Tool
 
 
 
 Hi Raj
 
 The main one seems to be Eclipse.
 I'm using NetBeans which is a little behind what Eclipse is providing
 through plugins.
 Following somewhere is JBuilder.
 
 I know Eclipse and NetBeans are both free.
 Eclipse supports a plugin system and there are a number of plugins you can
 purchase
 to provide additional functionality (eg Struts support).
 NetBeans is implementing better Struts support in the next (imminent)
 release.
 
 I haven't heard much about JBuilder, I bought a copy and used it many years
 ago when
 I first started on Java.  It wasn't that great back then but may well have
 improved.
 
 If you want to really fit in you should probably use Eclipse - it seems to
 be the most
 popular on this Struts list.
 
 Kind regards
 mc
 
 
 On 12 Sep 2005 at 22:17, R Rajendran wrote:
 
  Hi everyone,
 
  Could anyone of you let me know the available Struts Development tools
 (IDE) for
 Windows environment.
 
  Thanks
  Raj
 
 
 
 
 
 FOCUS Computing
 Mob: 0415 24 26 24
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.focus-computing.com.au
 
 
 
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Re: Struts Development Tool

2005-09-13 Thread david van
try this http://www.exadel.com,

2005/9/14, Steve Beaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
 
 Raj.
 
 You can also download WWW.STRUTSBOX.DE http://WWW.STRUTSBOX.DE for 
 eclipse 3.1
 
 Regards
 
 Steve
 -Original Message-
 From: R Rajendran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 12:09 AM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: RE: Struts Development Tool
 
 Thank you.
 
 
 
 From: Murray Collingwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Mon 9/12/2005 10:49 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: Re: Struts Development Tool
 
 
 
 Hi Raj
 
 The main one seems to be Eclipse.
 I'm using NetBeans which is a little behind what Eclipse is providing
 through plugins.
 Following somewhere is JBuilder.
 
 I know Eclipse and NetBeans are both free.
 Eclipse supports a plugin system and there are a number of plugins you can
 purchase
 to provide additional functionality (eg Struts support).
 NetBeans is implementing better Struts support in the next (imminent)
 release.
 
 I haven't heard much about JBuilder, I bought a copy and used it many 
 years
 ago when
 I first started on Java. It wasn't that great back then but may well have
 improved.
 
 If you want to really fit in you should probably use Eclipse - it seems to
 be the most
 popular on this Struts list.
 
 Kind regards
 mc
 
 
 On 12 Sep 2005 at 22:17, R Rajendran wrote:
 
  Hi everyone,
 
  Could anyone of you let me know the available Struts Development tools
 (IDE) for
 Windows environment.
 
  Thanks
  Raj
 
 
 
 
 
 FOCUS Computing
 Mob: 0415 24 26 24
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.focus-computing.com.au
 
 
 
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Re: Struts Development Tool

2005-09-13 Thread Martin Gainty

David-
Oracle JDeveloper has good support for Struts check out the MVC example code 
located at

http://www.oracle.com/technology/oramag/oracle/04-sep/o54jdev.html
HTH,
Martin-
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try this http://www.exadel.com,

2005/9/14, Steve Beaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Raj.

You can also download WWW.STRUTSBOX.DE http://WWW.STRUTSBOX.DE for
eclipse 3.1

Regards

Steve
-Original Message-
From: R Rajendran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 12:09 AM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: Struts Development Tool

Thank you.



From: Murray Collingwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 9/12/2005 10:49 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Struts Development Tool



Hi Raj

The main one seems to be Eclipse.
I'm using NetBeans which is a little behind what Eclipse is providing
through plugins.
Following somewhere is JBuilder.

I know Eclipse and NetBeans are both free.
Eclipse supports a plugin system and there are a number of plugins you can
purchase
to provide additional functionality (eg Struts support).
NetBeans is implementing better Struts support in the next (imminent)
release.

I haven't heard much about JBuilder, I bought a copy and used it many
years
ago when
I first started on Java. It wasn't that great back then but may well have
improved.

If you want to really fit in you should probably use Eclipse - it seems to
be the most
popular on this Struts list.

Kind regards
mc


On 12 Sep 2005 at 22:17, R Rajendran wrote:

 Hi everyone,

 Could anyone of you let me know the available Struts Development tools
(IDE) for
Windows environment.

 Thanks
 Raj





FOCUS Computing
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Struts Development Tool

2005-09-12 Thread R Rajendran
Hi everyone,
 
Could anyone of you let me know the available Struts Development tools (IDE) 
for Windows environment.
 
Thanks
Raj

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