Re: What was the name of this application? [was] Re: Are there any IDE's that understand Struts tags?

2004-05-31 Thread Rick Reumann
Axel Stahlhut wrote:
Was it NitroX from M7?  http://www.m7.com/


Thanks, I might check it out.
IntelliJ Idea supports this, too. And for about one year now already. 
Those guys are really smart...
What does IntelliJ support? I used IDEA, and it has no knowledge of 
being able to complete property names for form elements. It'll 
autocomplete tags fine, but no IDE I've found will pop up values for 
when you do --
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Re: What was the name of this application? [was] Re: Are there any IDE's that understand Struts tags?

2004-05-30 Thread Axel Stahlhut
Rick Reumann wrote:
bOOyah wrote:
Actually there was a struts application/IDE  that was for demo that 
was quite impressive but now I forgot the name. 

Was it NitroX from M7?  http://www.m7.com/
Yes! That was the one thanks. That's the only one that I've found that 
will actually complete the difficult/annoying part of tag completion 
(property fields).

Thanks, I might check it out.
IntelliJ Idea supports this, too. And for about one year now already. 
Those guys are really smart...

Regards Axel
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Re: What was the name of this application? [was] Re: Are there any IDE's that understand Struts tags?

2004-05-28 Thread Michael McGrady
Isn't that "HOOyah!"?  LOL
At 03:04 AM 5/28/2004, bOOyah wrote:
Rick Reumann wrote:
Actually there was a struts application/IDE  that was for demo that was 
quite impressive but now I forgot the name.
Was it NitroX from M7?  http://www.m7.com/
The pricetag isn't *that* hefty.
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Re: What was the name of this application? [was] Re: Are there any IDE's that understand Struts tags?

2004-05-28 Thread Rick Reumann
bOOyah wrote:
Actually there was a struts application/IDE  that was for demo that 
was quite impressive but now I forgot the name. 

Was it NitroX from M7?  http://www.m7.com/
Yes! That was the one thanks. That's the only one that I've found that 
will actually complete the difficult/annoying part of tag completion 
(property fields).

Thanks, I might check it out.
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Re: What was the name of this application? [was] Re: Are there any IDE's that understand Struts tags?

2004-05-28 Thread bOOyah
Rick Reumann wrote:
Actually there was a struts application/IDE  that was for demo that was 
quite impressive but now I forgot the name. 
Was it NitroX from M7?  http://www.m7.com/
The pricetag isn't *that* hefty.
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AW: What was the name of this application? [was] Re: Are there any IDE's that understand Struts tags?

2004-05-28 Thread Andreas Solarik
A while ago we evaluated Scioworks' Camino. Awesome tool: previewing JSP's
with dummy data, a graph of actions, beans, forwards etc. If you like
working with wizards and code generation tools, then this might just be what
you are looking for.

Camino can even load an existing struts application source and then generate
all the nice graphs for you. Think documentation :)

Anyway, check it out. We don't use it here, as the pricetag is extremely
hefty.

Andreas

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Adam Lipscombe wrote:

> I am developing a J2EE server using Struts. The JSPs will be constructed
by
> a web developer who is used to DreamWeaver.

Actually there was a struts application/IDE  that was for demo that was
quite impressive but now I forgot the name. It wasn't one of the ones
mentioned so far. At the time they didnt' have a Linux version so I
didn't pursue it, but now back on Windows, I want to look into it.

The thing that was cool about this application is that it was actually
context aware of your form properties. So that you could do ...


What was the name of this application? [was] Re: Are there any IDE's that understand Struts tags?

2004-05-27 Thread Rick Reumann
Adam Lipscombe wrote:
I am developing a J2EE server using Struts. The JSPs will be constructed by
a web developer who is used to DreamWeaver. 
Actually there was a struts application/IDE  that was for demo that was 
quite impressive but now I forgot the name. It wasn't one of the ones 
mentioned so far. At the time they didnt' have a Linux version so I 
didn't pursue it, but now back on Windows, I want to look into it.

The thing that was cool about this application is that it was actually 
context aware of your form properties. So that you could do ...

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Rick
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