Unfortunately, when you do a free product not every need can be accommodated
within the first 6 months of it's release. Hopefully around the end of
July, the U2Editor with support color syntax (maybe snippets, as well) and
Outline format. The Outline format allows you to see all the internal
GOSU
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If you are using Eclipse you can get a free plug-in Editor for Universe
and Unidata from our web sit
Comments interspersed...
From: "Tony Gravagno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2006 19:27:13 -0700
> The pack seems to be narrowing t
Bill Brutzman wrote:
> We here need a new religion for GUI apps. Right now we are
> green-screen with mostly Dynamic Connect and a little wIntegrate.
>
> Because our back-end is HP-Ux, and .Net apps are not supported on a
> Unix drive, a Microsoft solution is not viable.
Have a gander at a blog
Wendy Smoak wrote:
> Brutzman, Bill wrote:
>> Is anyone doing JSF (Java Server Faces), and/or AJAX, not using
>> RedBack?
>
> Yes. The question was so vague that I'm tempted to leave it at that.
> ;)
>
> I'm really not sure what you're asking, because your JSF application
> code (whether or n
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Subject: RE: [U2] Universe & Java & Web Client
We here need a new religion for GUI apps. Right now we are green-screen
with mostly Dynamic Connect and a little wIntegrate.
Because our back-end is HP-Ux, and
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On 6/2/06, Brutzman, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This answer helps a lot. Thanks.
Okay, okay, so we
On 5/31/06, Brutzman, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is anyone doing JSF (Java Server Faces), and/or AJAX, not using RedBack?
Yes. The question was so vague that I'm tempted to leave it at that. ;)
Honestly I'm happier in the 'Action Framework' world (Struts, WebWork)
than with JSF, but I h
On 6/2/06, Brutzman, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This answer helps a lot. Thanks.
Okay, okay, so we're still curious what you want to do with Universe,
JSF, and AJAX. :)
One of the things on my really long list of things to do is a web
front end for the 'demo' app that ships with UniData
AM:
This answer helps a lot. Thanks.
--Bill
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Bill,
Did one t
Bill,
Did one trial app using the apache version of jsf (myfaces). Myfaces
passes the jsf spec but has a lot of extended components to allow you
to do more or easier stuff (Oracle are donating all their jsf work to
the apache myfaces project). All the back end work in Myfaces/jsf is
servlets so
Apologies to the list for replying to my own post but I hit send too soon.
Wendy Smoak is doing a lot of stuff with jsf/myfaces so it would be
worthwhile having her input.
Adrian
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We have an interface that does not require RedBack. You can write code for
the Web in HTML using our new XLr8 for Eclipse. This means you no longer
need to write in ASP, ASP.NET, or JSP. XLr8 processes your AJAX requests:
Read, Write, Delete, or Subroutine calls. The software is anywhere from 3
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Subject: RE: [U2] Universe & Java
I'd like to try your editor out, but am unable to find a download link.
TIA,
--
Dave Walker
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I'd like to try your editor out, but am unable to find a download link.
TIA,
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Dave Walker
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If you are using Eclipse you can get a free plug-in Editor for Universe and
Unidata from our web site at www.u2logic.com.
In the following weeks we will have announcements on our new products that
are using Eclipse that run in the U2 environment.
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Are there plugins available for u2 Basic in JEdit?
Such as keyword colouring, syntax check or autoindent..
Can't see any on the JEdit site.
-- mats
Wendy Smoak wrote:
On 5/29/06, Anthony Dzikiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, all of you Java guys and gals what do you use to develop in
Once you have done that you get full code completion and javadocs
(such as they are...sigh).
Oops, just found all the uoj javadocs on the latest IBM UD client cd
(version 7.1.0) - apologies IBM.
Adrian
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Anthony,
I was wondering what IDE if that folks are using to develop
Universe/Java ? From time to time I mess around with Java, and I would
like to use something that will be able to expose all the
properties/methods of the UniObjects.
I use eclipse - I finally got around to upgrading last we
We have used Eclipse.
Mike Randall wrote:
Redback makes the entire U2 structure available to both .Net and Java. The
real beauty of the product is that it's strictly an interface which allows
you to fully utilize and work natively in the environment of your choice
*if* that's what you want.
On 5/29/06, Anthony Dzikiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, all of you Java guys and gals what do you use to develop in
Universe/Java ?
IntelliJ IDEA and JEdit. And Maven 2, though you weren't asking about
project management and build tools. :)
http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/
http://www.jed
Redback makes the entire U2 structure available to both .Net and Java. The
real beauty of the product is that it's strictly an interface which allows
you to fully utilize and work natively in the environment of your choice
*if* that's what you want. You also have the flexibility to do as much or
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