JSF - More tool support [message #878044] |
Mon, 28 May 2012 12:02 |
Tex Iano Messages: 99 Registered: February 2012 |
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Hi,
currently I am developing a bigger project using JSF. Of course, I chose Eclipse as development environment. As my development speed with JSF became really slow, I decided to compare the JSF functionality with the functionality provided by netbeans and IntelliJ IDEA. Even though, Eclipse and the JSF tools are really great, there are some things I really miss in Eclipse now:
1. For example if I write the JSF element:
<h:sdfkjsldfkj> that does not exist, the editor does not highlight this element as wrong. Why not? Auto Completion works and there is no element with this name listed.
2. When I am developing new components such as:
<ui:component>
<h:outputText value="#{xy}"/>
</ui:component>
Eclipse should realize that xy does not exist as it is only a local variable that has to be parameterized. But first, Eclipse should notify me about that circumstance.
3. Because then, when using this ui:component as template, there should be a help when setting the params:
<ui:decorate template="....">
<ui:param name="xy" value="hurray"/>
4. When clicking on variables the according JSF Managed Bean should be opened.
So, as I know that eclipse is really powerful, maybe there are some settings I have overseen. Is it possible at least to validate number 1?
Are there any plans in more JSF toolings?
Regards,
Tex
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Re: JSF - More tool support [message #878512 is a reply to message #878044] |
Tue, 29 May 2012 13:15 |
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On 5/28/2012 6:02 AM, Tex Iano wrote:
> Hi,
>
> currently I am developing a bigger project using JSF. Of course, I chose
> Eclipse as development environment. As my development speed with JSF
> became really slow, I decided to compare the JSF functionality with the
> functionality provided by netbeans and IntelliJ IDEA. Even though,
> Eclipse and the JSF tools are really great, there are some things I
> really miss in Eclipse now:
>
> 1. For example if I write the JSF element:
>
> <h:sdfkjsldfkj> that does not exist, the editor does not highlight this
> element as wrong. Why not? Auto Completion works and there is no element
> with this name listed.
> 2. When I am developing new components such as:
>
> <ui:component>
> <h:outputText value="#{xy}"/>
> </ui:component>
>
> Eclipse should realize that xy does not exist as it is only a local
> variable that has to be parameterized. But first, Eclipse should notify
> me about that circumstance.
>
> 3. Because then, when using this ui:component as template, there should
> be a help when setting the params:
>
> <ui:decorate template="....">
> <ui:param name="xy" value="hurray"/>
>
>
> 4. When clicking on variables the according JSF Managed Bean should be
> opened.
>
> So, as I know that eclipse is really powerful, maybe there are some
> settings I have overseen. Is it possible at least to validate number 1?
>
> Are there any plans in more JSF toolings?
>
> Regards,
>
> Tex
Eclipse does have a web tools platform and JSF subforum.
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Re: JSF - More tool support [message #878515 is a reply to message #878512] |
Tue, 29 May 2012 13:17 |
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On 5/29/2012 7:15 AM, Russell Bateman wrote:
> On 5/28/2012 6:02 AM, Tex Iano wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> currently I am developing a bigger project using JSF. Of course, I chose
>> Eclipse as development environment. As my development speed with JSF
>> became really slow, I decided to compare the JSF functionality with the
>> functionality provided by netbeans and IntelliJ IDEA. Even though,
>> Eclipse and the JSF tools are really great, there are some things I
>> really miss in Eclipse now:
>>
>> 1. For example if I write the JSF element:
>>
>> <h:sdfkjsldfkj> that does not exist, the editor does not highlight this
>> element as wrong. Why not? Auto Completion works and there is no element
>> with this name listed.
>> 2. When I am developing new components such as:
>>
>> <ui:component>
>> <h:outputText value="#{xy}"/>
>> </ui:component>
>>
>> Eclipse should realize that xy does not exist as it is only a local
>> variable that has to be parameterized. But first, Eclipse should notify
>> me about that circumstance.
>>
>> 3. Because then, when using this ui:component as template, there should
>> be a help when setting the params:
>>
>> <ui:decorate template="....">
>> <ui:param name="xy" value="hurray"/>
>>
>>
>> 4. When clicking on variables the according JSF Managed Bean should be
>> opened.
>>
>> So, as I know that eclipse is really powerful, maybe there are some
>> settings I have overseen. Is it possible at least to validate number 1?
>>
>> Are there any plans in more JSF toolings?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Tex
>
> Eclipse does have a web tools platform and JSF subforum.
(Oops, my bad. I thought I was in Eclipse newcomers. I'll try to pay
closer attention in future.)
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