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Scott AndersonParticipantsnpe,
Since you’ve obviously done some comparison, do you like the database tools in 3.8 Beta 2 better than the ones from IBM?
Also, did you manage to get the JSP editor to recognize taglibs properly and provide content assist and proper error marking? I couldn’t make it recognize standard taglib entries for a 2.3 web-app project, for example.
kawdsMemberHi all,
Can someone please post the link to download the webtools project?
Thanks in advance.
kawds
Scott AndersonParticipantCheck the webtools newsgroup on Eclipse.org.
snpeMemberHello,
Database tools in myeclipse is better for me – Database explorer in webtools load all table properties on start, refresh or reconnect (it is few minutes for my schema – > 400 tables)
myeclipse database tools have slow table show (slower than sqlexplorer), but it is much better in webtools
I try quantum db too, and sqlexplorer (myeclipse) is better, but hibernate support is more important for me.I don’t test web project (yet), but I like editors in webtools
I try my project soon and send any postregards
snpeMemberbut it is much better than webtools
Conclusion : myeclipse database explore is better than webtools
I’m sorry
regards
Nabil SuleimanParticipant@support-scott wrote:
Nabil,
The best 30 bucks I’ve ever spent. seriously.
Thanks! By the way, I dropped by the iraqilinux.org site recently — it looks like you’ve been quite busy. And, thanks for deciding on English over Arabic. 😉
we’ve been busy, and still somewhat busy behind the scenes, we have handfull of projects being planned, you can guess what’s development platform and tools we’ll be using 😉
sorry for the offtopic 🙂
snpeMemberI don’t success build web project with syntax and error marking
WebTools persepctive and LibDirBuilder don’t exists and I don’t try anymoreWebTools is only start point
regards
snpeMemberFrom webtools conference (taglib) :
“I did confirm this seems “broke” in this version of code.
Just to get an idea of how content assist would “look” eventually, you
might try
putting a copy of tld’s in the same folder as your JSP. Our “lookup”
mechanism
just happens to have a fallback strategy of looking there, though I know
that shouldn’t be
required. ”regards
ckevinhillMemberI love myEclipse, can’t wait until you l33t ninja haxors take a chunk of the Web Service wizards the WTP has…. that’ll be sweet 😉
Just remember – you don’t need sleep, keep working!
Scott AndersonParticipantJust remember – you don’t need sleep, keep working!
We figured that out a long time ago. Sleep is for the weak of mind! You can actually go without it forever, provided you don’t mind the random blackouts that seem to occur every few days. 😉
Riyad KallaMemberHa! Funny you mention that, yesterday when I was <falls face first into keyboard>…
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