You could easily interactively debug from our IDE when running tomcat or other servers outside the IDE as well. As long as you start your server with some command line parameters. e.g. -Xdebug - Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=5005
I usually just run 'mvn tomcat:run'.

On Nov 9, 2009, at 9:44 PM, Bill Bohnenberger wrote:

I've used the standard edition for years, also. But for web projects I think the enterprise edition is better because I can run my web server (Tomcat) from within the IDE and therefore interactively debug servlet (in this case,
struts2) code.

- Bill

2009/11/9 Paweł Wielgus <poulw...@gmail.com>

Hi all,
i have been using eclipse (standard edition) + amateras jsp/html/xml
editor for years now.
What i like in it best is full support for CTRL+Space.
It also has some kind of wysiwyg editor but i have never used it so i
can't say if it's ok.
You can check it out here:

http://amateras.sourceforge.jp/cgi-bin/fswiki_en/wiki.cgi?page=EclipseHTMLEditor

Best greetings,
Paweł Wielgus.


2009/11/9  <erikwe...@mindspring.com>:
That's what I use (vim). Although my front ends are Java code and not
HTML/CSS.

Hand-coding takes longer but in my experience results in a better product
and also in my opinion makes you a better programmer.

With that said I partnered on a project with a guy who did the HTML front
end and he got good results with Dreamweaver. I then used vim to insert the
tag work, scriptlets, etc., into his files.

Erik


-----Original Message-----
From: Musachy Barroso <musa...@gmail.com>
Sent: Nov 9, 2009 12:24 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List <user@struts.apache.org>
Subject: Re: advice on building front-end rapidly

Vi

just kidding, it is monday you know :)

On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 5:39 AM, Farshad Rabbani
<farshadrabb...@hotmail.com> wrote:

Hello:



I am currently building all my JSPs using notepad. It is a very slow
and tedius process to get the struts tags to align and show exactly as I
want and also to format the page so it looks good.  Is there a tool -
something that will allow me to quickly build well-designed pages by
providing me with a WYSIWYG interface where I can drag and drop struts elements, format them and the page easily and then see what the outcome will look like? If there is such a tool that you are using (and it is easy to
configure etc. :-) ) can you please let me know.  If there isn't, how
exactly are you all building your pages? I apologize if this is an absurd question but I find myself spending unnecessary time on this issue. Thank
you all in advance, any advice is very much appreciated.



Regards,

Farshad


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