Derek,
Better co-existence with Tiles is something we'll have in the production version. It's a feature that got dropped from the preview cut, the team had to get the JSF navigation modeller out of the door as a priority.


Regards

Duncan Mills




Derek Broughton wrote:

On Monday 06 December 2004 09:21, Duncan Mills wrote:


I'll bypass the fluff and get to the point - Oracle have just released a
preview (read beta) version of JDeveloper 10.1.3 for developers to have
a play with on OTN
(http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/101/index.html) .
The new features in this release are many and varied and fortunately
listed for me at:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/101/collateral/101/1013newfe
atures.html

But from the Struts point of view the key changes are
1) Support for multiple modules / diagrams within the same project



Nice.


2) Synchronized source control for the Struts configuration and the
diagram file that holds the visualization of it.



I _really_ hope it's doing a better job with tiles definitions. I work mostly with Oracle, and have found JDeveloper to be a really useful tool. So when I recently started using Struts, I used JDeveloper, even though I haven't found any good documentation about using the two together. The one thing that's really annoying is that I can not use the diagram tool - any forward to a tiles definition, rather than a JSP file is treated as an error and deleted from the struts-config file!




3) As you edit validation of the Struts config against the DTD



Great!



I've created an on-line demo to wet appetites without incurring the
bandwidth to download the preview.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/101/viewlets/101/struts_new_
features_viewlet_swf.html



Thanks Duncan. I'm looking forward to it.



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