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1. Where to migrate existing Visual Web Project in Netbeans to?    stackoverflow.com

We currently maintain a JSF application developed using Netbeans 5.5.1 using the Visual Web Designer. Our environment is forcing us to stop using Netbeans 5.5.1 and we now have to find ...

2. Which IDEs / plugins for visual editing of Java Server Faces are available?    stackoverflow.com

For the maintenance and migration of some JSF / Woodstock applications (to IceFaces or other frameworks) I would like to know if there are GUI editors for Java Server Faces available. ...

3. Does the Eclipse IDE support JSF 2.0?    stackoverflow.com

I have the WTP 3.1 plugin installed and have also installed the Glassfish v3 plugin. I am able to register my server. When I create a dynamic web project, I can see ...

4. Define a new Java template in Eclipse IDE    stackoverflow.com

Im doing the same thing everytime im creating a JSF ManagedBean class :

  1. From eclipse IDE, click on menu File -> New -> Class
  2. Mannually adding and importing @ManagedBean, @ViewScope, @PostConstruct, etc
Can i ...

5. IDE choices for Sun One Webserver 6.1    stackoverflow.com

Currently I am using Sun Java Studio Creator 2 Update 1. I would like to know what are the other choices. Creator2U1 is quite OK except the "Theme" feature. I tried to ...

6. Eclipse JSF editor configuration    stackoverflow.com

When I format my JSF markup in Eclipse (Indigo), I observed that fairly short lines of codes are broken into more lines. Let me explain this issue using an example, just look ...

7. JSF IDE    coderanch.com

8. JSF IDE    coderanch.com

I know everybody's got a different opinion, but I was wondering if anybody had thoughts on which ide to go with for development. Specifically I've been trying out exadel pro 3.0 and NitroX. The price difference is significant, so I'd prefer to avoid NitroX. I've spent more time with exadel, but there do seem to be some quirky issues with it ...

9. Visual IDEs    coderanch.com

Hi all, I was hoping someone would be kind enough to answer the following question for me? Which Java IDEs offer visual web page design capabilities comparable to that of Visual Studio 2005? Also, would it be fair to say that JSF is similar to ASP.net in that it allows you to drop highlevel components (such as a datagrid) onto a ...





10. JSF IDE?    coderanch.com

> I thought JSF is an effort to match .NET VS. JSF is an effort to provide an event-based and component-based architecture for web applications, inspired by frameworks like ASP.NET, Web Objects and Tapestry. It was designed to be friendly for IDEs, at least when compared to similar frameworks from Java-land like Struts or Tapestry. > but which IDE to build ...

12. what IDE?    coderanch.com

14. what is best IDE with WYSIWYG for JSF ?    coderanch.com

15. Dependency on IDE    coderanch.com

If you are developing JSF Application than there is NONE dependency But if you are using IBM RAD than RAD uses IBM's JSF. Even I would not consider that as dependency because you can Export full EAR which take whole project with related jar files. Remember that IBM RAD use IBM's JSF Implement It is JSF + IBM added functionality (e.g. ...

16. Best IDE for developing JSFs    coderanch.com





17. IDE for JSF    coderanch.com

18. IDE ?    coderanch.com

19. JSF IDE    coderanch.com

20. Free Visual JSF IDE?    coderanch.com

I'm a big fan of Netbeans and I could have sworn that at sometime they had incorporated the "Java Studio Creator" functionality that let you do visual design and development of JSF. Now, for the life of me, I can find any way to do visual JSF development in Netbeans. 1) is there anyway to do visual development of JSF in ...

21. Do you use an IDE?    coderanch.com

22. IDE's for JSF    coderanch.com

24. JSF 2.0 on MacOS with Netbeans IDE    coderanch.com