Hi everyone,
I'm a new ofbiz developer and I have seen old mails about the development of a wysiwyg studio for Ofbiz. I would want to know if someone has started to develop it. In this case, when will it be available ? Thanks. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
Jérôme,
See the new forum section of the ecommerce application. Hans has just checked this in, so you will need the latest svn version. -- Kind Regards Andrew Sykes <[hidden email]> Sykes Development Ltd http://www.sykesdevelopment.com _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
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Are you looking for an IDE? For now, use Eclipse:
http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php Si DUPOUY Jérôme wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm a new ofbiz developer and I have seen old mails about the development of > a wysiwyg studio for Ofbiz. I would want to know if someone has started to > develop it. In this case, when will it be available ? Thanks. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
No, I was looking for a wysiwyg studio to develop easily Screens and
Forms (like "Dreamweaver" for HTML
:-) ).
I'm going to work on this subject and I would want to know if someone has started to develop this kind of thing. It will accelerate the graphical development. And why not with an eclipse plugin ... Best regards Si Chen a écrit : Are you looking for an IDE? For now, use Eclipse: http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php Si DUPOUY Jérôme wrote:Hi everyone, I'm a new ofbiz developer and I have seen old mails about the development of a wysiwyg studio for Ofbiz. I would want to know if someone has started to develop it. In this case, when will it be available ? Thanks. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users_______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
Not that I know of...but I sure would like one. Si
DUPOUY Jérôme wrote: No, I was looking for a wysiwyg studio to develop easily Screens and Forms (like "Dreamweaver" for HTML :-) ). _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
Si,
I believe wysiwyg editors are available for JSP although I haven’t used one yet. I know JSP works with OFBiz since some of the screens are in JSP. 1. Could that be a way to go for someone (like me) who wants a visual designer? It may require some tweaking or additional code. 2. What was the main reason for choosing FTL over JSP since JSP clearly has more support and tools?
Vinay
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Not that I know of...but
I sure would like one. Si No, I was looking for a
wysiwyg studio to develop easily Screens and Forms (like
"Dreamweaver" for HTML :-) ). Are you looking for an IDE? For now, use Eclipse: http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php Si DUPOUY Jérôme wrote:
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Vinay,
JSP generally leads to _lots_ of business logic being implemented in the wrong place, because people will take shortcuts when developing under pressure. FTL doesn't have the same scope to make such a mess. -- Kind Regards Andrew Sykes <[hidden email]> Sykes Development Ltd http://www.sykesdevelopment.com _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
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Vinay -
yes it could be a good way to go. Some visual editors also understand JSP taglibs, and OfBiz has some that ease working with the framework... Not sure how up-to date they are with the emphasis on FTL and the newer Widgets system. The main reason for FTL is execution speed. It's much, much more faster than JSP. The other reason for FTL is a more enforced separation of code from display logic. JSPs make it all too easy to mix code in with your display code. Additionally FTL has some nice features that ease display of of data - whether using the <#list> tag to iterate over a list, or testing ?if_exists or ?has_content - as compared to representing those with the JSP technology that was available at the time. OTOH - the JSTL and JSF work render some of FTL's (at least as rendering HTML pages is concerned) features into mere syntactic sugar... - Porter Vinay Agarwal wrote: > > Si, > > I believe wysiwyg editors are available for JSP although I haven’t > used one yet. I know JSP works with OFBiz since some of the screens > are in JSP. > > 1. Could that be a way to go for someone (like me) who wants a visual > designer? It may require some tweaking or additional code. > > 2. What was the main reason for choosing FTL over JSP since JSP > clearly has more support and tools? > > Vinay > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* [hidden email] > [mailto:[hidden email]] *On Behalf Of *Si Chen > *Sent:* Wednesday, May 17, 2006 9:38 AM > *To:* OFBiz Users / Usage Discussion > *Subject:* Re: [OFBiz] Users - Wysiwyg Studio for Ofbiz > > Not that I know of...but I sure would like one. Si > > DUPOUY Jérôme wrote: > > No, I was looking for a wysiwyg studio to develop easily Screens and > Forms (like "Dreamweaver" for HTML :-) ). > I'm going to work on this subject and I would want to know if someone > has started to develop this kind of thing. It will accelerate the > graphical development. And why not with an eclipse plugin ... > Best regards > > > Si Chen a écrit : > > Are you looking for an IDE? For now, use Eclipse: > http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php > > Si > > DUPOUY Jérôme wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> I'm a new ofbiz developer and I have seen old mails about the development of >> a wysiwyg studio for Ofbiz. I would want to know if someone has started to >> develop it. In this case, when will it be available ? Thanks. >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> >> http://lists.ofbizorg/mailman/listinfo/users <http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users> >> >> >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> > http://lists.ofbizorg/mailman/listinfo/users <http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users> > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> > http://lists.ofbizorg/mailman/listinfo/users <http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users pwoodward.vcf (301 bytes) Download Attachment |
A practical consideration: I think we're pretty much "married" to FTLs
at this point. If you're building your own app, sure you can use whatever you'd like. Si Porter Woodward wrote: > Vinay - > > yes it could be a good way to go. Some visual editors also understand > JSP taglibs, and OfBiz has some that ease working with the > framework... Not sure how up-to date they are with the emphasis on FTL > and the newer Widgets system. > > The main reason for FTL is execution speed. It's much, much more > faster than JSP. The other reason for FTL is a more enforced > separation of code from display logic. JSPs make it all too easy to > mix code in with your display code. Additionally FTL has some nice > features that ease display of of data - whether using the <#list> tag > to iterate over a list, or testing ?if_exists or ?has_content - as > compared to representing those with the JSP technology that was > available at the time. > > OTOH - the JSTL and JSF work render some of FTL's (at least as > rendering HTML pages is concerned) features into mere syntactic sugar... > > - Porter > > Vinay Agarwal wrote: >> >> Si, >> >> I believe wysiwyg editors are available for JSP although I haven’t >> used one yet. I know JSP works with OFBiz since some of the screens >> are in JSP. >> >> 1. Could that be a way to go for someone (like me) who wants a visual >> designer? It may require some tweaking or additional code. >> >> 2. What was the main reason for choosing FTL over JSP since JSP >> clearly has more support and tools? >> >> Vinay >> >> -----Original Message----- >> *From:* [hidden email] >> [mailto:[hidden email]] *On Behalf Of *Si Chen >> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 17, 2006 9:38 AM >> *To:* OFBiz Users / Usage Discussion >> *Subject:* Re: [OFBiz] Users - Wysiwyg Studio for Ofbiz >> >> Not that I know of...but I sure would like one. Si >> >> DUPOUY Jérôme wrote: >> >> No, I was looking for a wysiwyg studio to develop easily Screens and >> Forms (like "Dreamweaver" for HTML :-) ). >> I'm going to work on this subject and I would want to know if someone >> has started to develop this kind of thing. It will accelerate the >> graphical development. And why not with an eclipse plugin ... >> Best regards >> >> >> Si Chen a écrit : >> >> Are you looking for an IDE? For now, use Eclipse: >> http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php >> >> Si >> >> DUPOUY Jérôme wrote: >> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> I'm a new ofbiz developer and I have seen old mails about the >>> development of >>> a wysiwyg studio for Ofbiz. I would want to know if someone has >>> started to >>> develop it. In this case, when will it be available ? Thanks. >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Users mailing list >>> [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> >>> http://lists.ofbizorg/mailman/listinfo/users >>> <http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> >> http://lists.ofbizorg/mailman/listinfo/users >> <http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> >> http://lists.ofbizorg/mailman/listinfo/users >> <http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
Hi,
Yes the working in FTL always makes eassy to seprate the business logic from the display code. I have been working in last project and the use of scriptlets(%%) in jsp always looks frustating.(I know there are some other options in JSP to avoid the usage of scriptlets). And as Porter said that it is very much faster than JSP-->He is very true on this...Because every JSP page is first converted into Servlet and then display the results(Screens) and i think FTL is better alternative. Everybody of you can check the feature of FTL and Comparision of FTL Vs JSP from : http://freemarker.sourceforge.net/docs/app_faq.html#faq_jsp_vs_freemarker & http://freemarker.sourceforge.net/features.html and At last but not least the changes in latest release : http://freemarker.sourceforge.net/docs/versions_2_3_7rc1.html Regards Ashish |
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A lot of good reasons for using FTL have been described, but the main reason we chose it was pretty simple actually: 1. flexibility A JSP is not a true templating engine, it must be run through a Serlvet which limits it flexibility for use in non-webapps, and even in webapps it makes it _very_ difficult to write tools to flexibly compose pages from multiple parts (and share/reuse those parts), and to associate external data preparation with the "template". For an example of an early attempt at this, see the regions stuff in OFBiz (still used in the WebTools webapp). The stuff there is a real mess and quite difficult to work with compared to the screen widget, ftl and bsh (or other data prep stuff like services, etc). -David Vinay Agarwal wrote: > Si, > > > > I believe wysiwyg editors are available for JSP although I haven’t used > one yet. I know JSP works with OFBiz since some of the screens are in JSP. > > 1. Could that be a way to go for someone (like me) who wants a visual > designer? It may require some tweaking or additional code. > > 2. What was the main reason for choosing FTL over JSP since JSP clearly > has more support and tools? > > > > Vinay > > > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* [hidden email] > [mailto:[hidden email]] *On Behalf Of *Si Chen > *Sent:* Wednesday, May 17, 2006 9:38 AM > *To:* OFBiz Users / Usage Discussion > *Subject:* Re: [OFBiz] Users - Wysiwyg Studio for Ofbiz > > > > Not that I know of...but I sure would like one. Si > > DUPOUY Jérôme wrote: > > No, I was looking for a wysiwyg studio to develop easily Screens and > Forms (like "Dreamweaver" for HTML :-) ). > I'm going to work on this subject and I would want to know if someone > has started to develop this kind of thing. It will accelerate the > graphical development. And why not with an eclipse plugin ... > Best regards > > > Si Chen a écrit : > > Are you looking for an IDE? For now, use Eclipse: > > http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php > > > > Si > > > > DUPOUY Jérôme wrote: > > > >> Hi everyone, >> >> I'm a new ofbiz developer and I have seen old mails about the development of >> a wysiwyg studio for Ofbiz. I would want to know if someone has started to >> develop it. In this case, when will it be available ? Thanks. >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> >> http://lists.ofbizorg/mailman/listinfo/users <http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users> >> >> >> >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Users mailing list > > [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> > > http://lists.ofbizorg/mailman/listinfo/users <http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users> > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Users mailing list > > [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]> > > http://lists.ofbizorg/mailman/listinfo/users <http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
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Hi there guys,
A bit of off-topic, but the discussions about UI support in OFBiz are very interesting and I have quite a bit of troubles trying to follow them and to save them in place for later use. They're going on this list and on the dev list too and they all are bring valuable information to this problem. Are there any plans to group these discussions per topic or somehow? Something like a forum with topics/sections, such as: UI, entity engine, service engine, application servers ;), domain model, scripting, etc.? Si? sorry for off-topic guys! -florin Si Chen wrote: > A practical consideration: I think we're pretty much "married" to FTLs > at this point. If you're building your own app, sure you can use > whatever you'd like. > > Si > > Porter Woodward wrote: > >> Vinay - >> >> yes it could be a good way to go. Some visual editors also understand >> JSP taglibs, and OfBiz has some that ease working with the >> framework... Not sure how up-to date they are with the emphasis on FTL >> and the newer Widgets system. >> >> The main reason for FTL is execution speed. It's much, much more >> faster than JSP. The other reason for FTL is a more enforced >> separation of code from display logic. JSPs make it all too easy to >> mix code in with your display code. Additionally FTL has some nice >> features that ease display of of data - whether using the <#list> tag >> to iterate over a list, or testing ?if_exists or ?has_content - as >> compared to representing those with the JSP technology that was >> available at the time. >> >> OTOH - the JSTL and JSF work render some of FTL's (at least as >> rendering HTML pages is concerned) features into mere syntactic sugar... >> >> - Porter >> >> Vinay Agarwal wrote: >> >>> Si, >>> >>> I believe wysiwyg editors are available for JSP although I haven’t >>> used one yet. I know JSP works with OFBiz since some of the screens >>> are in JSP. >>> >>> 1. Could that be a way to go for someone (like me) who wants a visual >>> designer? It may require some tweaking or additional code. >>> >>> 2. What was the main reason for choosing FTL over JSP since JSP >>> clearly has more support and tools? >>> >>> Vinay >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> *From:* [hidden email] >>> [mailto:[hidden email]] *On Behalf Of *Si Chen >>> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 17, 2006 9:38 AM >>> *To:* OFBiz Users / Usage Discussion >>> *Subject:* Re: [OFBiz] Users - Wysiwyg Studio for Ofbiz >>> >>> Not that I know of...but I sure would like one. Si >>> >>> DUPOUY Jérôme wrote: >>> >>> No, I was looking for a wysiwyg studio to develop easily Screens and >>> Forms (like "Dreamweaver" for HTML :-) ). >>> I'm going to work on this subject and I would want to know if someone >>> has started to develop this kind of thing. It will accelerate the >>> graphical development. And why not with an eclipse plugin ... >>> Best regards >>> >>> >>> Si Chen a écrit : >>> >>> Are you looking for an IDE? For now, use Eclipse: >>> http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php >>> >>> Si >>> >>> DUPOUY Jérôme wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi everyone, >>>> >>>> I'm a new ofbiz developer and I have seen old mails about the >>>> development of >>>> a wysiwyg studio for Ofbiz. I would want to know if someone has >>>> started to >>>> develop it. In this case, when will it be available ? Thanks. >>>> >>>> > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
We tried lists like this at one point, but it didn't work very well, the different topics were _way_ too confusing for people, especially those new to OFBiz... Actually, even now I'm constantly surprised at how many people don't even understand the distinction between the users and dev lists, ie the difference between using OFBiz and developing OFBiz. Usually the confusion comes in because people are doing development when customizing OFBiz, so they think it should go on the dev list, but it shouldn't because it has nothing to do with the development of OFBiz itself. Anyway.... -David Florin T.PATRASCU (work) wrote: > Hi there guys, > > A bit of off-topic, but the discussions about UI support in OFBiz are > very interesting and I have quite a bit of troubles trying to follow > them and to save them in place for later use. They're going on this list > and on the dev list too and they all are bring valuable information to > this problem. Are there any plans to group these discussions per topic > or somehow? Something like a forum with topics/sections, such as: UI, > entity engine, service engine, application servers ;), domain model, > scripting, etc.? Si? > > sorry for off-topic guys! > -florin > > Si Chen wrote: >> A practical consideration: I think we're pretty much "married" to FTLs >> at this point. If you're building your own app, sure you can use >> whatever you'd like. >> >> Si >> >> Porter Woodward wrote: >> >>> Vinay - >>> >>> yes it could be a good way to go. Some visual editors also understand >>> JSP taglibs, and OfBiz has some that ease working with the >>> framework... Not sure how up-to date they are with the emphasis on FTL >>> and the newer Widgets system. >>> >>> The main reason for FTL is execution speed. It's much, much more >>> faster than JSP. The other reason for FTL is a more enforced >>> separation of code from display logic. JSPs make it all too easy to >>> mix code in with your display code. Additionally FTL has some nice >>> features that ease display of of data - whether using the <#list> tag >>> to iterate over a list, or testing ?if_exists or ?has_content - as >>> compared to representing those with the JSP technology that was >>> available at the time. >>> >>> OTOH - the JSTL and JSF work render some of FTL's (at least as >>> rendering HTML pages is concerned) features into mere syntactic sugar... >>> >>> - Porter >>> >>> Vinay Agarwal wrote: >>> >>>> Si, >>>> >>>> I believe wysiwyg editors are available for JSP although I haven’t >>>> used one yet. I know JSP works with OFBiz since some of the screens >>>> are in JSP. >>>> >>>> 1. Could that be a way to go for someone (like me) who wants a visual >>>> designer? It may require some tweaking or additional code. >>>> >>>> 2. What was the main reason for choosing FTL over JSP since JSP >>>> clearly has more support and tools? >>>> >>>> Vinay >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> *From:* [hidden email] >>>> [mailto:[hidden email]] *On Behalf Of *Si Chen >>>> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 17, 2006 9:38 AM >>>> *To:* OFBiz Users / Usage Discussion >>>> *Subject:* Re: [OFBiz] Users - Wysiwyg Studio for Ofbiz >>>> >>>> Not that I know of...but I sure would like one. Si >>>> >>>> DUPOUY Jérôme wrote: >>>> >>>> No, I was looking for a wysiwyg studio to develop easily Screens and >>>> Forms (like "Dreamweaver" for HTML :-) ). >>>> I'm going to work on this subject and I would want to know if someone >>>> has started to develop this kind of thing. It will accelerate the >>>> graphical development. And why not with an eclipse plugin ... >>>> Best regards >>>> >>>> >>>> Si Chen a écrit : >>>> >>>> Are you looking for an IDE? For now, use Eclipse: >>>> http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php >>>> >>>> Si >>>> >>>> DUPOUY Jérôme wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi everyone, >>>>> >>>>> I'm a new ofbiz developer and I have seen old mails about the >>>>> development of >>>>> a wysiwyg studio for Ofbiz. I would want to know if someone has >>>>> started to >>>>> develop it. In this case, when will it be available ? Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
you're right :(
David E Jones wrote: > We tried lists like this at one point, but it didn't work very well, the different topics were _way_ too confusing for people, especially those new to OFBiz... > > Actually, even now I'm constantly surprised at how many people don't even understand the distinction between the users and dev lists, ie the difference between using OFBiz and developing OFBiz. Usually the confusion comes in because people are doing development when customizing OFBiz, so they think it should go on the dev list, but it shouldn't because it has nothing to do with the development of OFBiz itself. > > Anyway.... > > -David > > > Florin T.PATRASCU (work) wrote: > >> Hi there guys, >> >> A bit of off-topic, but the discussions about UI support in OFBiz are >> very interesting and I have quite a bit of troubles trying to follow >> them and to save them in place for later use. They're going on this list >> and on the dev list too and they all are bring valuable information to >> this problem. Are there any plans to group these discussions per topic >> or somehow? Something like a forum with topics/sections, such as: UI, >> entity engine, service engine, application servers ;), domain model, >> scripting, etc.? Si? >> >> sorry for off-topic guys! >> -florin >> >> Si Chen wrote: >> >>> A practical consideration: I think we're pretty much "married" to FTLs >>> at this point. If you're building your own app, sure you can use >>> whatever you'd like. >>> >>> Si >>> >>> Porter Woodward wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Vinay - >>>> >>>> yes it could be a good way to go. Some visual editors also understand >>>> JSP taglibs, and OfBiz has some that ease working with the >>>> framework... Not sure how up-to date they are with the emphasis on FTL >>>> and the newer Widgets system. >>>> >>>> The main reason for FTL is execution speed. It's much, much more >>>> faster than JSP. The other reason for FTL is a more enforced >>>> separation of code from display logic. JSPs make it all too easy to >>>> mix code in with your display code. Additionally FTL has some nice >>>> features that ease display of of data - whether using the <#list> tag >>>> to iterate over a list, or testing ?if_exists or ?has_content - as >>>> compared to representing those with the JSP technology that was >>>> available at the time. >>>> >>>> OTOH - the JSTL and JSF work render some of FTL's (at least as >>>> rendering HTML pages is concerned) features into mere syntactic sugar... >>>> >>>> - Porter >>>> >>>> Vinay Agarwal wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Si, >>>>> >>>>> I believe wysiwyg editors are available for JSP although I haven’t >>>>> used one yet. I know JSP works with OFBiz since some of the screens >>>>> are in JSP. >>>>> >>>>> 1. Could that be a way to go for someone (like me) who wants a visual >>>>> designer? It may require some tweaking or additional code. >>>>> >>>>> 2. What was the main reason for choosing FTL over JSP since JSP >>>>> clearly has more support and tools? >>>>> >>>>> Vinay >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> *From:* [hidden email] >>>>> [mailto:[hidden email]] *On Behalf Of *Si Chen >>>>> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 17, 2006 9:38 AM >>>>> *To:* OFBiz Users / Usage Discussion >>>>> *Subject:* Re: [OFBiz] Users - Wysiwyg Studio for Ofbiz >>>>> >>>>> Not that I know of...but I sure would like one. Si >>>>> >>>>> DUPOUY Jérôme wrote: >>>>> >>>>> No, I was looking for a wysiwyg studio to develop easily Screens and >>>>> Forms (like "Dreamweaver" for HTML :-) ). >>>>> I'm going to work on this subject and I would want to know if someone >>>>> has started to develop this kind of thing. It will accelerate the >>>>> graphical development. And why not with an eclipse plugin ... >>>>> Best regards >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Si Chen a écrit : >>>>> >>>>> Are you looking for an IDE? For now, use Eclipse: >>>>> http://www.opensourcestrategies.com/ofbiz/ofbiz_eclipse.php >>>>> >>>>> Si >>>>> >>>>> DUPOUY Jérôme wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hi everyone, >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm a new ofbiz developer and I have seen old mails about the >>>>>> development of >>>>>> a wysiwyg studio for Ofbiz. I would want to know if someone has >>>>>> started to >>>>>> develop it. In this case, when will it be available ? Thanks. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> [hidden email] >> http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > > > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.ofbiz.org/mailman/listinfo/users |
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