Re: [appfuse-user] Can I use JSP instead of XHTML in appfuse 2.0 M4

2007-05-22 Thread Matt Raible
I believe NetBeans has Facelets support. However, if you want a full WYSIWYG environment, you might be better off using the "new project" wizard that your IDE provides. AppFuse's use of SiteMesh will make it difficult for you to see exactly what your page looks like while editing it. Matt On 5/

Re: [appfuse-user] Can I use JSP instead of XHTML in appfuse 2.0 M4

2007-05-22 Thread nav2020
Is there any IDE that supports xhtml files? I would like to use an IDE for front-end development if I can. Thanks Jim mraible wrote: > > I *highly* recommend you don't use JSP with JSF. We switched to > Facelets for a reason and I don't plan on supporting those folks who > want to use JSP. >

Re: [appfuse-user] Can I use JSP instead of XHTML in appfuse 2.0 M4

2007-05-21 Thread Matt Raible
I *highly* recommend you don't use JSP with JSF. We switched to Facelets for a reason and I don't plan on supporting those folks who want to use JSP. http://issues.appfuse.org/browse/APF-453 Matt On 5/21/07, nav2020 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is it possible to convert the .xhtml pages to .jsp

[appfuse-user] Can I use JSP instead of XHTML in appfuse 2.0 M4

2007-05-21 Thread nav2020
Is it possible to convert the .xhtml pages to .jsp in the demo? If yes, is there any documentation somewhere? The main reason for my request is for me to be able to edit pages using my IDE(JDeveloper). Thanks in advance Jim -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Can-I-use-JSP-i