I've just started, but I've kinda found that editing the .jwc/.page files
by "hand" (raw XML mode) to be not too bad.  Admittedly I type rather
fast, copy-paste can be fun, and when developing in WO I edit my .wod by
hand rather than using WOBuilder.  But the syntax isn't hard, there's not
*that* much typing to do, and I find mousing around in the spindle gui
editor to be quite slow.

Is anyone else doing that, or am I just weird?

Craig

> OTOH, I've found developing for Tapestry to be not _that_ painful
> without Spindle. IDEs are starting to come out with good XML
> editors (the early access release of Intellij IDEA does, anyway).
> A DTD-aware XML editor makes developing for Tapestry _much_
> easier. Maybe Tapestry should try to optimize for this time of
> environment: java IDEs with good XML support. Then you don't
> need plugins for Eclipse, IDEA, JBuilder, Forte, NetBeans,
> (emacs!,) ...


Craig Miskell
Programmer, Black Albatross, Otago University, New Zealand
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