Re: myApp.application and xml

2006-11-22 Thread Peter Beshai
When you've added .application under the content type XML, yuo can then 
right-click the app.application file and select 'XML Editor' from the 
contextual menu. You may then have to select the Source tab (if it defaults 
to the Design tab). After doing this, double clicking should default to the 
XML Editor (I believe it defaults to the last used editor for the file).




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From: Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Tapestry users" 
To: Tapestry users 
Subject: Re: myApp.application and xml
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 16:40:16 +0100

Gareth a écrit :

There is a Tapestry WIKI page indicating the solution to this problem.

http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/HowToSetupEclipseWtp


Thanks a lot for the link. Very usefull.

But the .application seems to be already know by Eclipse because when 
double clicking on it make some things append...


Cyrille

Regards

Gareth



- Original Message 
From: Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: users@tapestry.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, 22 November, 2006 3:14:36 PM
Subject: myApp.application and xml

Hello,
Sorry to be so verbose, but Java WebApp subject is full of little 
important things...
Here is one of them: opening in Eclipse the Tapestry application 
configuration file, like WEB-INF/myApp.application.


If I double click on it, Eclipse try to run an application.
The only way I've found is to open it as text file, but I loose Eclipse's 
xml features (validation, colorization...).


So, why that file does not use an .xml extension ? Is it possible to 
change that ? How do you manage that case ?


Thanks
and sorry for all the noise I bring on that list.
cyrille.






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Re: myApp.application and xml

2006-11-22 Thread Cyrille37

Gareth a écrit :

There is a Tapestry WIKI page indicating the solution to this problem.

http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/HowToSetupEclipseWtp
  

Thanks a lot for the link. Very usefull.

But the .application seems to be already know by Eclipse because when 
double clicking on it make some things append...


Cyrille

Regards

Gareth



- Original Message 
From: Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: users@tapestry.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, 22 November, 2006 3:14:36 PM
Subject: myApp.application and xml

Hello,
Sorry to be so verbose, but Java WebApp subject is full of little 
important things...
Here is one of them: opening in Eclipse the Tapestry application 
configuration file, like WEB-INF/myApp.application.


If I double click on it, Eclipse try to run an application.
The only way I've found is to open it as text file, but I loose 
Eclipse's xml features (validation, colorization...).


So, why that file does not use an .xml extension ? Is it possible to 
change that ? How do you manage that case ?


Thanks
and sorry for all the noise I bring on that list.
cyrille.

  




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Re: myApp.application and xml

2006-11-22 Thread andyhot
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/HowToSetupEclipseWtp

Cyrille37 wrote:
> Hello,
> Sorry to be so verbose, but Java WebApp subject is full of little
> important things...
> Here is one of them: opening in Eclipse the Tapestry application
> configuration file, like WEB-INF/myApp.application.
>
> If I double click on it, Eclipse try to run an application.
> The only way I've found is to open it as text file, but I loose
> Eclipse's xml features (validation, colorization...).
>
> So, why that file does not use an .xml extension ? Is it possible to
> change that ? How do you manage that case ?
>
> Thanks
> and sorry for all the noise I bring on that list.
> cyrille.
>
>
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>


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Re: myApp.application and xml

2006-11-22 Thread Gareth
There is a Tapestry WIKI page indicating the solution to this problem.

http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry
http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/HowToSetupEclipseWtp

Regards

Gareth



- Original Message 
From: Cyrille37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: users@tapestry.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, 22 November, 2006 3:14:36 PM
Subject: myApp.application and xml

Hello,
Sorry to be so verbose, but Java WebApp subject is full of little 
important things...
Here is one of them: opening in Eclipse the Tapestry application 
configuration file, like WEB-INF/myApp.application.

If I double click on it, Eclipse try to run an application.
The only way I've found is to open it as text file, but I loose 
Eclipse's xml features (validation, colorization...).

So, why that file does not use an .xml extension ? Is it possible to 
change that ? How do you manage that case ?

Thanks
and sorry for all the noise I bring on that list.
cyrille.


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