Re: [TRINIDAD] Eclipse/Ganymede has visual page editing support for Trinidad

2008-07-22 Thread Matthias Wessendorf
Hello Danny,

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Danny Robinson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 All,

 I searched back on the forums and there seems to be no mention of this, but
 yesterday I came across an optional plug-in that brings visual editing,
 component palette and property editing for Trinidad components to the
 standard Web Page Editor in Eclipse 3.4 Ganymede release for JavaEE
 developers.

 I had to go to Software Updates, Available Software, Web Tools (WTP) Update
 Side to find the plugin, but once downloaded and my project configured it
 seemed to work reasonably well.

 Perhaps we should add this information/feature to the Trinidad home page,
 given there are few other component libraries that have this.

+1 can you commit that ?


 Related link: http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/
 The JSF Tools Project has added features to improve web application
 development productivity. The release provides visual editing support for
 Apache MyFaces Trinidad components and enables support for future JSF 2.0
 (JSR-314) enhancements such as Facelets.

 Regards,

 D.




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Re: [TRINIDAD] Eclipse/Ganymede has visual page editing support for Trinidad

2008-07-22 Thread Matthias Wessendorf
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 9:56 PM, Matthias Wessendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello Danny,

 On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Danny Robinson
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 All,

 I searched back on the forums and there seems to be no mention of this, but
 yesterday I came across an optional plug-in that brings visual editing,
 component palette and property editing for Trinidad components to the
 standard Web Page Editor in Eclipse 3.4 Ganymede release for JavaEE
 developers.

 I had to go to Software Updates, Available Software, Web Tools (WTP) Update
 Side to find the plugin, but once downloaded and my project configured it
 seemed to work reasonably well.

 Perhaps we should add this information/feature to the Trinidad home page,
 given there are few other component libraries that have this.

 +1 can you commit that ?


 Related link: http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/
 The JSF Tools Project has added features to improve web application
 development productivity. The release provides visual editing support for
 Apache MyFaces Trinidad components and enables support for future JSF 2.0
 (JSR-314) enhancements such as Facelets.

one more:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Support_for_the_Apache_MyFaces_Trinidad_Tag_Library

Source Editing  support is good, Visual rendering support is a start
and has a long way to go.

-Matthias



 Regards,

 D.




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Re: [TRINIDAD] Eclipse/Ganymede has visual page editing support for Trinidad

2008-07-22 Thread Burghard Britzke
the facelets plugin is not released yet. but it is downloadable from  
cvs and can easily build and installed (see http://wiki.eclipse.org/JSF_Facelets_Tools_Project) 
. it works fine for me. I did not know that the  trinidad suport has  
not been anounced. this is working very well, too.


Am 22.07.2008 um 21:56 schrieb Matthias Wessendorf:


Hello Danny,

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Danny Robinson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

All,

I searched back on the forums and there seems to be no mention of  
this, but
yesterday I came across an optional plug-in that brings visual  
editing,

component palette and property editing for Trinidad components to the
standard Web Page Editor in Eclipse 3.4 Ganymede release for JavaEE
developers.

I had to go to Software Updates, Available Software, Web Tools  
(WTP) Update
Side to find the plugin, but once downloaded and my project  
configured it

seemed to work reasonably well.

Perhaps we should add this information/feature to the Trinidad home  
page,

given there are few other component libraries that have this.


+1 can you commit that ?



Related link: http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/
The JSF Tools Project has added features to improve web application
development productivity. The release provides visual editing  
support for
Apache MyFaces Trinidad components and enables support for future  
JSF 2.0

(JSR-314) enhancements such as Facelets.

Regards,

D.





--
Matthias Wessendorf

further stuff:
blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/
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Re: [TRINIDAD] Eclipse/Ganymede has visual page editing support for Trinidad

2008-07-22 Thread Matthias Wessendorf
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 10:15 PM, Burghard Britzke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 the facelets plugin is not released yet. but it is downloadable from cvs and
 can easily build and installed (see
 http://wiki.eclipse.org/JSF_Facelets_Tools_Project). it works fine for me. I
 did not know that the  trinidad suport has not been anounced. this is
 working very well, too.

I just spoke with one of the developers.
There is a plan to generate a web.xml/faces-cfg for new Trinidad projects.
That will def. lower the pain when setting up a new project ;-)

-Matthias


 Am 22.07.2008 um 21:56 schrieb Matthias Wessendorf:

 Hello Danny,

 On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Danny Robinson
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 All,

 I searched back on the forums and there seems to be no mention of this,
 but
 yesterday I came across an optional plug-in that brings visual editing,
 component palette and property editing for Trinidad components to the
 standard Web Page Editor in Eclipse 3.4 Ganymede release for JavaEE
 developers.

 I had to go to Software Updates, Available Software, Web Tools (WTP)
 Update
 Side to find the plugin, but once downloaded and my project configured it
 seemed to work reasonably well.

 Perhaps we should add this information/feature to the Trinidad home page,
 given there are few other component libraries that have this.

 +1 can you commit that ?


 Related link: http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/
 The JSF Tools Project has added features to improve web application
 development productivity. The release provides visual editing support for
 Apache MyFaces Trinidad components and enables support for future JSF 2.0
 (JSR-314) enhancements such as Facelets.

 Regards,

 D.




 --
 Matthias Wessendorf

 further stuff:
 blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/
 sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf
 mail: matzew-at-apache-dot-org





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[TRINIDAD] Eclipse/Ganymede has visual page editing support for Trinidad

2008-07-15 Thread Danny Robinson
All,

I searched back on the forums and there seems to be no mention of this, but
yesterday I came across an optional plug-in that brings visual editing,
component palette and property editing for Trinidad components to the
standard Web Page Editor in Eclipse 3.4 Ganymede release for JavaEE
developers.

I had to go to Software Updates, Available Software, Web Tools (WTP) Update
Side to find the plugin, but once downloaded and my project configured it
seemed to work reasonably well.

Perhaps we should add this information/feature to the Trinidad home page,
given there are few other component libraries that have this.

Related link: http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/
The JSF Tools Project has added features to improve web application
development productivity. The release provides visual editing support for
Apache MyFaces Trinidad components and enables support for future JSF 2.0
(JSR-314) enhancements such as Facelets.

Regards,

D.


RE: [TRINIDAD] Eclipse/Ganymede has visual page editing support for Trinidad

2008-07-15 Thread Mathias Walter
Hi Danny,

 Perhaps we should add this information/feature to the Trinidad
 home page, given there are few other component libraries that have this. 

That would be a good idea. I'm using this feature since Eclipse 3.4 M6 -
since it was implemented. :)

--
Regards,
Mathias