Tuesday, May 17, 2005

MyEclipse now has Tapestry support via Spindle

MyEclipse (which creates and bundles Eclipse plugins for an annual subscription fee) has just announced a new 4.0 milestone release, with support for JSF and Tapestry. The Tapestry support is pretty obviously Spindle, but perhaps they'll do more than that in the future.

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  1. That's good news and I too hope that they dig into tapestry some more, and create/offer even more.
    Lately, while looking at those nice site-map like diagrams (like JSF Config Designer - Navigation Flow Designer in MyEclipse and others for Struts), I thought: why not have something like this in Tapestry. Actually, I've never gotten to like these graphical editors, but I just thought it would be nice to just have an overview of what's going on.
    So, i'm doing a bit of coding on this (amongst others) and it seems achievable. The idea is this: 1) get all .page and .jwc 2)Search for Page-Action-Direct links 3) Also look at the .html 4) For direct links, get the listener and "follow" the code to find which page gets activated 5) Create nice graphs!
    Anyway, perhaps I'll post some more on my blog but it seems that this may eventually be useful. Don't know if others (Geoff perhaps) have actually thought or tried something on this.
    That's all, have fun, Andreas.

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