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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by maurizio <il...@yahoo.it> on 2006/10/04 20:44:50 UTC
cocoon best editor ?
Greetings.
I am wondering which is the most used/preferred editor for Cocoon developing.
I do like ViM over anything else, but i was (unsuccessfully) looking for a nice eclipse Cocoon plugin (lepido seems dead). Is there anything good around ?
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Maurizio
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Re: cocoon best editor ?
Posted by Lars Huttar <la...@sil.org>.
On 10/4/2006 4:10 PM, Skip Carter wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 October 2006 11:44, maurizio wrote:
>
>> Greetings.
>>
>> I am wondering which is the most used/preferred editor for Cocoon
>> developing.
>>
>> I do like ViM over anything else, but i was (unsuccessfully) looking for a
>> nice eclipse Cocoon plugin (lepido seems dead). Is there anything good
>> around ?
>>
>
> Religon, politics and editors...three sure topics to cause a fight.
>
>
Depends on the people. Here in the States most people avoid talking
about religion and politics in person. Mention them and you're likely to
get silence.
On our team, we use oXygen for editing Cocoon files. It's a bit slow but
has a good price and good features. The company is very responsive to
support requests. And the XSLT debugger has helped us more than once
figure out problems we couldn't figure out otherwise.
Lars
> But...I like Jedit. Its implemented in Java and comes with plugins
> for editing XML, Java, and Tomcat sitemaps.
>
>
>
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Re: cocoon best editor ?
Posted by Skip Carter <sk...@taygeta.com>.
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 11:44, maurizio wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I am wondering which is the most used/preferred editor for Cocoon
> developing.
>
> I do like ViM over anything else, but i was (unsuccessfully) looking for a
> nice eclipse Cocoon plugin (lepido seems dead). Is there anything good
> around ?
Religon, politics and editors...three sure topics to cause a fight.
But...I like Jedit. Its implemented in Java and comes with plugins
for editing XML, Java, and Tomcat sitemaps.
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Re: cocoon best editor ?
Posted by Yves Zoundi <yv...@gmail.com>.
I like to use pollo to edit the sitemap.xmap files(http://pollo.sf.net)
For coding I use Netbeans(Cocoon actions, selectors) + Oxygen XML
Editor(xml/xsl files)
maurizio wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I am wondering which is the most used/preferred editor for Cocoon
> developing.
>
> I do like ViM over anything else, but i was (unsuccessfully) looking
> for a nice eclipse Cocoon plugin (lepido seems dead). Is there
> anything good around ?
>
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> Thanks,
> Maurizio
>
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Re: cocoon best editor ?
Posted by Kaj Kandler <Ka...@conficio.com>.
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Hi there,
just out of curiosity. Anybody out there using Eclipse WTP (Web Tools
Project)? It offers HTML, and XML support pretty well.
Also, how do you set up your projects?
How do you set up a Cocoon sitemap (+xslt) project? Do you edit directly
in the web-server's webapp space?
Has anybody used the WTP servers and deployment? Or do you use Export to
get your stuff into the server for testing?
I'm just looking for your best practices.
K<o>
maurizio wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I am wondering which is the most used/preferred editor for Cocoon
> developing.
>
> I do like ViM over anything else, but i was (unsuccessfully) looking for
> a nice eclipse Cocoon plugin (lepido seems dead). Is there anything good
> around ?
>
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> Thanks,
> Maurizio
>
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Re: cocoon best editor ?
Posted by Tony Edwards <te...@civica.com.au>.
I use Eclipse with the JSEclipse plugin for my flow development plus the Sunbow plugin for Cocoon deployment.
I'm still looking for a decent linux based xsl debugger (I use XSLerator from Marrowsoft. Its a Windows app but its
bloody tops!)
Eclipse has plugins aplenty for xml validation/development and JSEclipse (free version) gives nice coverage of my flow
functions making it easier to navigate through my project.
Hope this helps,
Tony
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> On 10/4/06, maurizio <il...@yahoo.it> wrote:
>
>> ...I am wondering which is the most used/preferred editor for Cocoon
>> developing...
>
> Depends on what you mean by "Cocoon developing" - if you're writing
> sitemaps and XSLT transforms, your favorite editor will do, but if
> developing involves Java code you should move to a full-blown IDE like
> Eclipse, IDEA, NetBeans or something like that.
>
> -Bertrand
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Re: cocoon best editor ?
Posted by Bertrand Delacretaz <bd...@apache.org>.
On 10/4/06, maurizio <il...@yahoo.it> wrote:
> ...I am wondering which is the most used/preferred editor for Cocoon
> developing...
Depends on what you mean by "Cocoon developing" - if you're writing
sitemaps and XSLT transforms, your favorite editor will do, but if
developing involves Java code you should move to a full-blown IDE like
Eclipse, IDEA, NetBeans or something like that.
-Bertrand
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