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by Ryan de Laplante :: Rate this Message:

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I like how the CSS editor in VWP is now available for use by any project
that has a CSS file.  I'd like to see the same done with the visual
designer which would make it reusable for plain web apps (HTML, XHTML,
JSP), VWP apps, Seam, Facelets, Wicket, or whatever people decide to
use.  I realize that today the visual designer's sole purpose is to
drag/drop JSF components onto a page and let you configure their
properties.  The way things are today, developers spend a lot more time
in the JSP view than in the visual designer.


- Is the VWP team planning on enhancing the visual designer to support
more HTML editing functionality such as what you find in Dreamweaver?

- Will it be possible to us the visual designer for JSF without force
creation of a backing bean for every component and tag on the page and
forcing Rave/Woodstock on the developer?  What if I don't want any
component set, just a plain JSF project.  I'm wondering if VWP's visual
designer might become a more generic visual XHTML, JSP and facelet
(whatever JSF 2.0 uses) editor with support for JSF components and
managed beans.

- When JSF 2.0 comes out, will it be possible to use the visual designer
with the new template language which replaces JSP? (possibly facelets)

- Is the VWP team considering a split screen mode where I can see the
visual designer and the JSP source (or XHTML source) at the same time
and changes in one pane update the other live? I've talked to a handful
of developers who want this, including myself.  All of the Eclipse
visual designers are split screen.

- Is the VWP team considering a replacement for the current designer
rendering?  It does not do a very good job with my CSS positioning and
my CSS in general.  Maybe Flying Saucer could somehow be integrated?



Thanks,
Ryan

Re: My VWP feature comments

by GhettoJava :: Rate this Message:

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I'm definitely with you on the split screen or at least a toggle switch. After not being able to
get the JSF portion java persistence tutorial working with NB6, I am seriously thinking looking at  Seam
as a possible "enterprise" CRUD  apps. I thought I could do stuff that like that in NB but it seems
not at the moment.


On 8/1/07, Ryan de Laplante <ryan@...> wrote:
I like how the CSS editor in VWP is now available for use by any project
that has a CSS file.  I'd like to see the same done with the visual
designer which would make it reusable for plain web apps (HTML, XHTML,
JSP), VWP apps, Seam, Facelets, Wicket, or whatever people decide to
use.  I realize that today the visual designer's sole purpose is to
drag/drop JSF components onto a page and let you configure their
properties.  The way things are today, developers spend a lot more time
in the JSP view than in the visual designer.


- Is the VWP team planning on enhancing the visual designer to support
more HTML editing functionality such as what you find in Dreamweaver?

- Will it be possible to us the visual designer for JSF without force
creation of a backing bean for every component and tag on the page and
forcing Rave/Woodstock on the developer?  What if I don't want any
component set, just a plain JSF project.  I'm wondering if VWP's visual
designer might become a more generic visual XHTML, JSP and facelet
(whatever JSF 2.0 uses) editor with support for JSF components and
managed beans.

- When JSF 2.0 comes out, will it be possible to use the visual designer
with the new template language which replaces JSP? (possibly facelets)

- Is the VWP team considering a split screen mode where I can see the
visual designer and the JSP source (or XHTML source) at the same time
and changes in one pane update the other live? I've talked to a handful
of developers who want this, including myself.  All of the Eclipse
visual designers are split screen.

- Is the VWP team considering a replacement for the current designer
rendering?  It does not do a very good job with my CSS positioning and
my CSS in general.  Maybe Flying Saucer could somehow be integrated?



Thanks,
Ryan



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