JSF Tooling for Apache Tomahawk [message #476112] |
Mon, 19 January 2009 20:50  |
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Hi All,
Just wondering what my options are for getting better support for 3rd
party tag libraries in WTP?
I'm using Apache Tomahawk and would like to have better support for in
Eclipse for validation, etc.
I saw some threads on this message board and the Apache MyFaces mail list,
but none of them very recent.
What are a developer's best options, currently?
Not sure if this is related, but during a project re-build I see a
hundreds of the following messages in my log file...any ideas?
!ENTRY org.eclipse.jst.jsf.core 1 0 2009-01-19 18:10:54.156
!MESSAGE Could not use registered converter for-class: [Ljava.lang.String;
Thanks!
-jmh
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Re: JSF Tooling for Apache Tomahawk [message #618741 is a reply to message #476112] |
Fri, 23 January 2009 15:06  |
Eclipse User |
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The WTP JSP Source Editor provides validation and content assist for any
3rd party JSP tags and their attributes.
The WTP Web Page Editor offers support for visual development, semantic
validation and content assist for the JSF Core and HTML tag libraries
and a subset of the Apache MyFaces Trinidad tag library. Support for the
Tomahawk library is not planned in the current release. That said, the
design time support for these tag libraries are all built on extensible
frameworks and hence it is possible for interested users to provide
support for any JSF tag library. We also welcome such contributions to the
project.
Hope this answers your questions. Thanks for your interest in the JSF
Tools project.
-Raghu Srinivasan
Project Lead, JSF Tools Project
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