The only major concern I have about the bea tool is its future plans. I get the impression that it may be packaged into the broader tool for weblogic. That would be bad.
However, as a jsf editor, its quite good. I've tried others and nothing seems to be up to the same level. It doesn't insert too much or wreck your code with the visual editor, but it does a lot for you.
It does not support faclets, which I've recently started using, but I came up with a big maven related hack to get that to work. If anybody is interested, let me know.
On 6/1/06,
Remo Liechti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Or give myEclipse a try. It's cheaper but almost the same.
Remo
From: Joris Wijlens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Donnerstag, 1. Juni 2006 15:23
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Re: IDE jsf
If you have some budget to spend ($499 for an annual subscription) I would advice to try BEA workshop for JSF (formerly Nitrox). It is a very intelligent plugin and helps you wtih a lot of errors.
Joris Wijlens
Hello somebody knows an IDE jsf, I practice and stable that is not exadel please I am working with and is very very unstable. thanks
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