Re: HURRAY!!! SORTING IS WORKING!!!!

2006-01-02 Thread Mike
Thanks Tom your your note. I've been using MyEclipse for two years and it's been very reliable. I'm looking forward to their 4.1 release due this month. It should have (much?) better JSF support and the ability to add your own JSF libraries onto the tool bar (per my understanding of various po

RE: HURRAY!!! SORTING IS WORKING!!!!

2006-01-01 Thread Tom Butler
Mike - I have 'automatic build' set with myEclipse, however, I occasionally shutdown Tomcat, do a Proect|Clean, and manually re-deploy (force a re-deploy) just to be sure the latest code is deployed to Tomcat. I've only experienced one time so far trouble with myEclipse updating the deployment dir

Re: HURRAY!!! SORTING IS WORKING!!!!

2006-01-01 Thread Legolas Woodland
Mike wrote: I was using MyEclipse. It's got a "so-so" (IMHO) implementation for JSF ("drag and drop", then you're on your own in the code window) and no support for portlets. Is the Sun JSF IDE a breeze to work with? Sun jsf IDE is very good , it support portlet development too.

Re: HURRAY!!! SORTING IS WORKING!!!!

2006-01-01 Thread Mike
I was using MyEclipse. It's got a "so-so" (IMHO) implementation for JSF ("drag and drop", then you're on your own in the code window) and no support for portlets. Is the Sun JSF IDE a breeze to work with?     Mike Legolas Woodland wrote: Mike wrote: It seems that my problem was that my

Re: HURRAY!!! SORTING IS WORKING!!!!

2005-12-31 Thread Legolas Woodland
Mike wrote: It seems that my problem was that my IDE had, for some reason, stopped updating the deployment directory even though the code would work after the changes I made thanks to all the great suggestions here. Now, at least, I have a Java problem, not a MyFaces problem. Now, I'm trying