Sorry for asking, I am sure everyone is doing his/her best. But Is it possible to give us an esitimate on when we can expect the first version of ATF available for eclipse 3.5?
Another question: Reading the paper and the site ATF looks promiosing, but one thing is not clear to me. Will it include code hinting and validation rules for frameworks like jQuery and Mootools?
Content assist and validation for frameworks like jQuery or Mootools is
a great idea. A little support for javascript frameworks that was in ATF
was moved to JSDT (Javascript Development Tools), but it's still not
what you ask for. Could you open an enhancement request at https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=ATF for content
assist and validation rules for Javascript frameworks?
thanks!
Jacek
Bert wrote:
> Sorry for asking, I am sure everyone is doing his/her best. But Is it
> possible to give us an esitimate on when we can expect the first
> version of ATF available for eclipse 3.5?
>
> Another question: Reading the paper and the site ATF looks promiosing,
> but one thing is not clear to me. Will it include code hinting and
> validation rules for frameworks like jQuery and Mootools?
>
>
I had the same question and I tried the steps described at http://wiki.eclipse.org/ATF/Installing. I still don't see an option for an
AJAX-project when a try to create a new project. Can you please help?
Content assist and validation for frameworks like jQuery or Mootools is
a great idea. A little support for javascript frameworks that was in ATF
was moved to JSDT (Javascript Development Tools), but it's still not
what you ask for. Could you open an enhancement request at https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=ATF for content
assist and validation rules for Javascript frameworks?
thanks!
Jacek
Bert wrote:
> Sorry for asking, I am sure everyone is doing his/her best. But Is it
> possible to give us an esitimate on when we can expect the first
> version of ATF available for eclipse 3.5?
>
> Another question: Reading the paper and the site ATF looks promiosing,
> but one thing is not clear to me. Will it include code hinting and
> validation rules for frameworks like jQuery and Mootools?
>
>
I had the same question and I tried the steps described at http://wiki.eclipse.org/ATF/Installing I still don't see an option for an
AJAX-project when a try to create a new project. Can you please help?