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Re: Optimal Development Environment for Tapestry Development?

Subject: Re: Optimal Development Environment for Tapestry Development?
From: Erik Hatcher
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 05:45:06 -0500

On Mar 4, 2005, at 11:28 PM, Shawn Church wrote:
One thing I would like to find a better solution for is navigating quickly
between page source files.  Except for the obvious ctrl-B, and the
ctrl-click I mentioned, it's tedious to scroll way up to my .java files, then scroll way back down (to my web folder) to get back to the .page and
.html files.  Do you know of any shortcuts?

We're still talking about IDEA, right? Navigating using ctrl-click is like navigating with a web browser so you can go "back". On a Mac I use command-option-left-arrow to go back to the location where I ctrl-clicked from.

Also, I find the autoscroll-from-source option in the Project navigator handy.

        Erik



Shawn

-----Original Message-----
From: Jamie Orchard-Hays [mailto:jamie@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 6:29 PM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: Optimal Development Environment for Tapestry Development?


Using remote debugging with Intellij is great as well.


On Mar 4, 2005, at 4:46 PM, Shawn Church wrote:

I use IntelliJ with either Tomcat or Jetty.  For routine, quick-cycle
testing, Jetty is convenient to run within IntelliJ.  I normally point
Jetty directly at my project, so no deploy at all is required.  When
I'm
ready to test, I just shift-F9 (debug) and I'm ready to go.  Since I
run
Tomcat in production, I occasionally do an ant deploy to a test server
and establish a remote debug connection.

I may eventually switch to Eclipse for the sake of Spindle and other
plugins, but for now I'm sticking with IntelliJ because of its
stability
and absolutely-intuitive user interface.

Shawn


Quoting Daniel Honig <daniel.honig@xxxxxxxxx>:

I'm beating my head into a wall while using the J-Boss plugin and
J-Boss
3.26 (J-Boss 4.0 seems to be quite a different beast, so no reason to

add to frustration level).....

So each time I want to run the code I've written I am busy
1)packaging
the code 2) undeploy/redeploy/ 3) Start server....

I suppose the jboss plugin is not a bad way to go about it, but what
are
other people using as the optimal environment, am I better off
switching
to Jetty for development for quicker startup/shutdown?   I want to
maximize my time working on building applications rather than
managing
ant scripts/build related materials and start/stopping servers....

-daniel

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