Hi JR,
Am Freitag, 11.04.03 um 21:09 Uhr schrieb JR Ruggentaler:
> I recall seeing something about adding documentation for
> installing/updating
> WOLips from eclipse Software Updates. Here
> http://spindle.sourceforge.net/install/index.html is a possible
> starting
> point/template to use for WOLips. It is clear and easy to follow.
Thanks for the hint.
>
> I also noticed that Spindle's (http://spindle.sourceforge.net/)
> description
> indicates it does for Tapestry
> (http://jakarta.apache.org/proposals/tapestry/ a WO like framework)
> some of
> the things what WOBuilder does for WO. This may be a starting point for
> adding WOBuilder functionality to WOLips or some other WOLips related
> plugin. Just a taught.
>
> Here is a description of what Spindle does.
>
> Spindle provides editors and tools that make it easier to work with
> Tapestry
> specification files. The power of Tapestry is that it is component
> based,
> and declarations/references of/to components are stored as XML in
> various
> files.
> Spindle editors allow one to manipulate aspects of Tapestry specs in a
> GUI
> and then write them out as xml. Spindle gobbles up all the specs in a
> project and offers wizards and lookup dialogs. So, for example, if you
> want
> to add a component to a page, you click add and choose from a list of
> the
> components that exist in the project.
> Also, when you configure the parameters of a component, Spindle knows
> about
> those parameters and so you can choose from a list rather than you
> needing
> to manually inspect the parameter definitions. There are many other
> features
> that make working with lots of components and pages easier.
I take a look at it. I'll count that as a vote for a wobuilder
replacement.
>
> J.R.
>
Ulrich
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