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    carniz
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    I realized it would be nifty if you could [right-click on JSP file in Package Explorer / right-click in JSP source view] -> MyEclipse -> Add taglib -> [List of available taglibs]

    Also, are there any plans for adding palettes for the struts bean/logic/../.. taglibs?

    #235863 Reply

    carniz
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    One more: what about opening the action class source file on doubleclick on a html:submit for a form in a JSP? The action class should be easy to look up by looking in the struts-config mapping – just a thought.

    #235883 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
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    Also, are there any plans for adding palettes for the struts bean/logic/../.. taglibs?

    Do you mean snippets? They are already there. If you mean palette in the visual designer, the visual tags are already there as well… so I’m not sure I follow what you mean.

    One more: what about opening the action class source file on doubleclick on a html:submit for a form in a JSP? The action class should be easy to look up by looking in the struts-config mapping – just a thought.

    I like this idea, I’ll file it and see if the devs bite =)

    #235908 Reply

    carniz
    Member

    @support-rkalla wrote:

    Do you mean snippets? They are already there. If you mean palette in the visual designer, the visual tags are already there as well…

    Are they? I can see the Struts “Basic” and Struts “Form” tools in the palette, but eg. bean:write or logic:iterate are not included/present – or did I look in the wrong place?

    #235909 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    Only the tags that have visual representation are in the palette, the snippets view contains all the tags.

    #253037 Reply

    hbozic
    Participant

    I have worked with Exadel Studio and it puts all the tags on the palette(it does not make a visual nonvisual distinction) which I found to be much better

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