On torsdag, dec 12, 2002, at 15:17 Europe/Stockholm, Cyrill Rüttimann
wrote:
>>> Is stable, gives you options how to complete if you just type <jav
>>> like the java editor including javadoc
>>>
>>> antview is not working on MacOS X, but now integrated into Eclipse
>>> (since M3 and working since Dec. 3) so you will not miss it.
>>
>> I don't follow what you are saying about antview.
> There is a plugin named ant view from a developer and the eclipse team
> has not integrated antview. Did you recognize the difference - one
> with space and one without space. The plugin from the developer does
> not work on MacOS X. Antview from eclipse is only for executing ant
> scripts, and is working properly since Dec. 3. Before, nothing happens
> if you executed an ant task.
I did not recognise the difference between 'ant view' and 'antview' -
now I have.
>>>> http://www.xmlbuddy.com/ (XML...)
>>
>>> Is stable, auto completion, hierarchical view of tags
>>
>> So this would be a good general purpose XML tool, but for a more
>> specific task (like Ant) other plugins are better?
> Yes, if you install jalopy, all build.xml files are opened with
> jalolopy by default. I recommenend jalopy to edit ant files in favor
> of xmlbuddy.
Do you mean Planty?
>>> Jalopy is also great to format your code, but does not work on MacOS
>>> X.
I prefer plugins that work on Mac (as well).
>> Have you tried EclipseCheckstyleV2 / com.telesynthesiheckstyle_2.0.0 ?
>>
> No, I will give it a try - there are to many plug ins available ...
Yes, there are many!
> I am interested how solareclipse works! Have you also tried other
> plugins for the same task?
Several months ago I tried:
1) Checkstyle http://www.telesynthesis.com/downloads/download.htm
(Java Code Auditor)
2) PMD http://sourceforge.net/projects/pmd/ (Java source code analyzer)
3) Jalopy http://jalopy.sourceforge.net/ (Java source code
formatter/beautifier)
At that time I quickly got rid of PMD and Jalopy, but kept Checkstyle
for a while. I tested on an old Windows laptop. I believe there where
performance issues with some or all of these plugins. Currently I don't
have any plugins other than WOLips installed.
Recently I became interested in:
a) Planty http://www.gebit.de/download/planty/planty.html (Ant editing)
b) XMLBuddy http://www.xmlbuddy.com/ (XML...)
c) SolarEclipse http://sourceforge.net/projects/solareclipse/
(Web-Application Development Environment - XML/HTML/JSP.)
It seems Planty is something I should get, and SolarEclipse is
interesting but XMLBUddy is probably not the right tool for me.
/Anders
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