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Fri, 31 Oct 2003
Eclipse Omnibus
Dave Johnson saw these screenshots of Whidbey and
despaired of having such an easy to use environment in a Java based toolset. I don't know if Dave has seen the IBM WSAD version of the HTML/JSP editor, but it can do a lot of what the Whidbey HTML editor can do. If you select rendered HTML and switch to source view, it highlights the tags responsible. It works backwards that way too. Of course, it costs $$$, but so will Whidbey.
In other Eclipse news, codesugar is a new plugin that generates equals(), clone(), toString(), and hashCode() methods.
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I haven't seen the WSAD JSP editor in a long time. Last time I tried it, it was extremely slow even on a fast machine and it definitely did not have the same feel as Dreamweaver or Frontpage (and I mean that in a bad way).
Posted by Dave Johnson at Mon Nov 3 13:27:47 2003
Posted by Dave Johnson at Mon Nov 3 13:27:47 2003
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