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Pieces of Flare is an Eclipse Plugin which allows (J2EE) developers to synchronize source directories within their project to deployment directories on the AppServer. This plugin is written to allow automatic deployment of JSP files whenever they are saved, but it can be used for any file type. Added on: 18-Dec-2005
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Web-Applications Development IDE for Eclipse and JBoss (or Tomcat)
Abstract
This page presents a language and a Web-Applications Development IDE that offer an alternative to the wizards for the creation of Web-Applications. This environment has provision for describing HTML and JSP pages, EJB2 (CMP, Session and MD Beans), EJB3 Hibernate, JMS (queues/topics), servlets, Struts, Web services, clients, RMI objects, simple classes, as well as the links between all these components. It is supported by a compiler that includes xDoclets in the corresponding classes and generates the required xml description and ant script files (CGxdoclet.xml and CGpackaging.xml) -- The templates used by the compiler to create all these files may be modified by the developer, which avoids the problems of modifying files generated automatically and allows the developer to create, for example, uniform pages accross her or his whole application -- The source files can be edited with the help of an editor that marks the syntax errors and many of the semantic errors.
The WebLang IDE is available as Eclipse plugins (implementation details). The minimum requirements are Eclipse 3.2 (with EMF 2.2), Java 1.5, XDoclet 1.2.3. The generated Web-Applications are currently designed for the J2EE solutions JBoss 4.x and Apache Tomcat 5.x. Added on: 27-Jul-2005 | Updated: 15-Nov-2006
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