Your scripts sound like just the kind of thing that would be well-received
as a struts.sourceforge.net project (hint-hint!)  Maybe slap a Swing
front-end on it and execute the scripts via BSF?

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On Thu, March 16, 2006 10:52 am, Dave Newton said:
> Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
>> http://easystruts.sourceforge.net/
>> http://www.myeclipseide.com/ContentExpress-display-ceid-55.html
>> http://weblog.cemper.com/a/200311/02-struts-studio-eclipse-plugin-for-struts-modelling.php
>>
>> You may be right that none of them does ALL the steps you mentioned... I
>> don't use any of them so I can't say.  But certainly there are enough
>> options to explore.
>>
>
> I'll look in to them. I didn't think MyEclipse did what I wanted (it's
> what I use now) but the "Special workflow wizard to create Form, Action,
> and JSP entities in one easy step." sounds promising; I thought they
> were all separate.
>
> The nice thing (and probably the _only_ nice thing ;) about my Ruby
> script is that it basically takes a YAML file and automagically creates
> the form bean, JSP, and validation stubs about 80% correct, which is
> enough to keep me from bitching too much.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Dave
>
>


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