I am so tired of JSF crowd flip-flop on the subject of tooling. One moment they preach JSF as great technology because it allows tools, but when asked to name one JSF tool that really works and allows creating application in it in the same way Delphi and VB, they immediately flop and say that you do not really need any 'tool' to be productive with JSF.... As for IDE support for Tapestry: combination of DreamWeaver and IntelliJ-IDEA works very well for me in this scenario: entire look and feel (draft of course) for an application can be done in DW without writing single line of code; then the application mockup can be demoed to customer and modified immediately if necessary; The nice thing about this stage is that DW mockup demonstrates behavior of the application as well as its look, and all that without writing single line of code; Instrumenting and coding the application in Tapestry is then trivial.
John Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: yes, I agree, and there has been many mentions here, of a need for tools to crank out Tapestry apps' ----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoff Hopson" To: "Tapestry users" Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 10:40 AM Subject: Re: [OT] OMG! A dynamic div component in JSF The authro responds... http://www.it-eye.nl/weblog/2006/04/26/jsf-productivity/ On 25/04/06, Geoff Longman wrote: > > in Tapestry: > > > > > In JSF: > > http://www.it-eye.nl/weblog/2006/04/25/creating-a-jsf-div-component/ > > Yikes! > > Geoff > > -- > The Spindle guy. http://spindle.sf.net > Blog: http://jroller.com/page/glongman > Other interests: http://www.squidoo.com/spaceelevator/ > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Konstantin Ignatyev PS: If this is a typical day on planet earth, humans will add fifteen million tons of carbon to the atmosphere, destroy 115 square miles of tropical rainforest, create seventy-two miles of desert, eliminate between forty to one hundred species, erode seventy-one million tons of topsoil, add 2,700 tons of CFCs to the stratosphere, and increase their population by 263,000 Bowers, C.A. The Culture of Denial: Why the Environmental Movement Needs a Strategy for Reforming Universities and Public Schools. New York: State University of New York Press, 1997: (4) (5) (p.206)