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Spry Eclipse Plugin?

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Aaron Roberson
04/27/2007 12:49 PM

Has anyone heard of any developments on an Eclipse Plugin for supporting Spry? I just got Web Standard CS3 (free upgrade with my old DevNet subscription) and I think I might give Spry a try since it is so well supported in DW and I may even consider going back to using DW instead of Eclipse... who knows? -Aaron

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Adrian Moreno
04/27/2007 01:50 PM

JSEclipse http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/jseclipse/     * Contextual code completion & shortcuts.     * Project outline and quick navigation through function declarations.     * Syntax highlighting.     * Error reporting.     * Customizable code templates to get you started.     * Support for popular JavaScript libraries (Dojo, Prototype, Spry, YUI, Qooxdoo).     * Support for JavaDoc documentation and multi-line comments.     * Adobe Flex Builder 2 compatibility. HTH, Adrian >Has anyone heard of any developments on an Eclipse Plugin for >supporting Spry? I just got Web Standard CS3 (free upgrade with my old >DevNet subscription) and I think I might give Spry a try since it is >so well supported in DW and I may even consider going back to using DW >instead of Eclipse... who knows? > >-Aaron

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Massimo Foti
04/27/2007 03:09 PM

> Has anyone heard of any developments on an Eclipse Plugin for > supporting Spry? I just got Web Standard CS3 (free upgrade with my old > DevNet subscription) and I think I might give Spry a try since it is > so well supported in DW and I may even consider going back to using DW > instead of Eclipse... who knows? I would try either JSEclipse (see other post) or Aptana: http://www.aptana.com/ ----------------------------   Massimo Foti, web-programmer for hire Tools for ColdFusion and Dreamweaver developers: http://www.massimocorner.com ----------------------------  

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Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
04/27/2007 01:52 PM

Is this one still free? This is part of the old Interakt suite pre-Adobe.. "This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Gateway House, 28 The Quadrant, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1DN, United Kingdom), a division of Reed Business, Registered in England, Number 678540.  It contains information which is confidential and may also be privileged.  It is for the exclusive use of the intended recipient(s).  If you are not the intended recipient(s) please note that any form of distribution, copying or use of this communication or the information in it is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful.  If you have received this communication in error please return it to the sender or call our switchboard on +44 (0) 20 89107910.  The opinions expressed within this communication are not necessarily those expressed by Reed Exhibitions." Visit our website at http://www.reedexpo.com JSEclipse http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/jseclipse/     * Contextual code completion & shortcuts.     * Project outline and quick navigation through function declarations.     * Syntax highlighting.     * Error reporting.     * Customizable code templates to get you started.     * Support for popular JavaScript libraries (Dojo, Prototype, Spry, YUI, Qooxdoo).     * Support for JavaDoc documentation and multi-line comments.     * Adobe Flex Builder 2 compatibility. HTH, Adrian >Has anyone heard of any developments on an Eclipse Plugin for >supporting Spry? I just got Web Standard CS3 (free upgrade with my old >DevNet subscription) and I think I might give Spry a try since it is >so well supported in DW and I may even consider going back to using DW >instead of Eclipse... who knows? > >-Aaron

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Adrian Moreno
04/27/2007 04:08 PM

>Is this one still free? This is part of the old Interakt suite pre-Adobe.. AFAIK, it's free.

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Aaron Roberson
04/27/2007 10:31 PM

Just downloaded JSEclipse. However, I really am beginning to wonder about the trade-off between Eclipse and DW. There are soo many very helpful features in DW that really speed up my work flow (I'm not just talking about wysiwyg and wizardry stuff). I am kind of feeling like I moved to Eclipse just because everyone else was doing it - though I have grown to like many things about it, but I can set my preferences in DW to behave the same way. Really, are we throwing the baby (DW) out with the bathwater (commercial license)? -Aaron

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Brad Melendy
05/09/2008 05:55 PM

The only problem I have with CS3 is that it is a dog, runs horribly on my three workstations (two XP and one Vista).  I've got the CPU utilization problem in all three cases and there seems no help on the horizen.   ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----

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denstar
05/09/2008 08:18 PM

On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 8:30 PM, Aar ... > Really, are we throwing the baby (DW) out with the bathwater > (commercial license)? Nope. Eclipse just plain destroys dreamweaver, from a coder's perspective. I'm liking JSDT for Eclipse javascript development.  W00t3rZ! And Eclipse 3.4 has a WYSIWYG HTML editor, for those pesky table-based layouts. But, no, there is no question in my mind, Eclipse is where it's at. Even if both were free (as in beer) and open, I'd be using Eclipse. Denny

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Gerald Guido
05/09/2008 11:02 PM

>> And Eclipse 3.4 has a WYSIWYG HTML editor, for those pesky table-based layouts. @denstar Could you point me to that wonderful nugget of joy? With that, CF studio will become just another text editor (though awesome). I think the only other thing I use it for is the change tag case feature... G ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----

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Loathe
05/10/2008 12:09 AM

You can change selection case on right click in eclipse. Gerald Guido wrote: ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----

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denstar
05/10/2008 05:55 AM

3.4 hasn't been released yet, but it's getting close. I've been using 3.4M6 ( http://phoenix.eclipse.org/packages/ ), the EE package, and it's wonderful. Some great improvements have been made in many places. I think cfeclipse needs to be installed as a "drop in", which is the new way of installing plugins the old way (much cleaner). Holler if you've got any questions.  There's a link for equinox somewhere around here (the new plugin update manager). denstar ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----

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Adam Haskell
05/13/2008 07:17 PM

I mentioned this to Mark the other week, he thinks all that needs to be done is to build cfEclipse through 3.4. Give it a try and tell him. Adam Haskell ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----


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