Wednesday, 18 July 2007

Ajax Tools for BEA WebLogic With ICEfaces

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You can now use the BEA Workshop tools to visually develop ICEfaces applications. Tom Stamm provides a tutorial to get you started. The tool gives you a schematic visual representation of the page, allowing you to drag and drop new components into the containers you've defined:

Gary summarized it as follows:

The ICEfaces tooling feature is an extension of the award-winning JSF tools already shipping in Workshop. It's fully AppXRay enabled, which provides edit-time error detection, Smart Editor assistance with tag attributes, and smart navigation between markup, JSF configuration files, and Java types -- all the familiar capabilities that Workshop JSF tooling offers can now be used to help develop an Ajax web application. The ICEfaces extension was developed by Tom Stamm, an engineer on the Workshop team.

One of the main goals of JavaServer Faces is to allow applications to be built with visual tools; clearly we are seeing this now with tools such as BEA Workshop.

Posted by ted.goddard at 12:09 PM in Entries by Ted Goddard

 

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