Modified: trunk/jsf/docs/jsf_tools_ref_guide/en/master_output.xml
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--- trunk/jsf/docs/jsf_tools_ref_guide/en/master_output.xml 2010-02-26 13:3=
0:11 UTC (rev 20510)
+++ trunk/jsf/docs/jsf_tools_ref_guide/en/master_output.xml 2010-02-26 13:3=
0:29 UTC (rev 20511)
@@ -45,13 +45,13 @@
=
2007
- 2008
+ 20082009
- 2010
+ 2010JBoss by Red Hat
- Version: 3.1.0.CR2
+ Version: 3.1.0.GA
=
@@ -1979,7 +1979,7 @@
reference introduces you to wizards for creating and importing JSF=
projects, JSF
Configuration File editor features, functionality for enabling JSF=
capabilities and etc.
=
- If you have questions or good suggestions, please refer to =
+ If you have questions or good suggestions, please refer to
JBoss
Tools Forum.
Modified: trunk/jsf/docs/jsf_tools_tutorial/en/master_output.xml
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--- trunk/jsf/docs/jsf_tools_tutorial/en/master_output.xml 2010-02-26 13:30=
:11 UTC (rev 20510)
+++ trunk/jsf/docs/jsf_tools_tutorial/en/master_output.xml 2010-02-26 13:30=
:29 UTC (rev 20511)
@@ -43,14 +43,14 @@
=
2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
+ 2008
+ 2009
+ 2010JBoss by Red Hat
=
- Version: 3.1.0.CR2
+ Version: 3.1.0.GA
=
=
@@ -863,7 +863,8 @@
finally run it on the JBoss Server.
=
Find out more features on JSF tooling in our JSF Tools
- Reference Guide. If you have questions and suggestions, please=
refer to =
+ Reference Guide. =
+ If you have questions and suggestions, please refer to
JBoss
Tools Forum.
Modified: trunk/jsf/docs/userguide/en/master_output.xml
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--- trunk/jsf/docs/userguide/en/master_output.xml 2010-02-26 13:30:11 UTC (=
rev 20510)
+++ trunk/jsf/docs/userguide/en/master_output.xml 2010-02-26 13:30:29 UTC (=
rev 20511)
@@ -34,14 +34,14 @@
=
2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
+ 2008
+ 2009
+ 2010JBoss by Red Hat
-
+
Version: 3.0.0.GA
-
+
@@ -286,20 +286,20 @@
=
Editors Features
- JBoss Developer Studio has powerful editor feature=
s that help you easily navigate
+ JBoss Developer Studio has powerful editor features that help you easily navigate
within your application and make use of content and code assis=
t no matter what project
- file (.jsp=
literal>, .xhtml, .xml, .cs=
s, etc.)=
you are working on.
- The mentioned features are the following:
+ file (.jsp, .xhtml, .xml, =
.css, etc.) you are working on.
+ The mentioned features are the following:
=
-
-
- OpenOn
+
+
+ OpenOn<=
/link>
-
- Content Assist
+
+ Content Assist
-
- Synchronized Source and Visual Editing
+
+ Synchronized Source and Visual Editing
=
@@ -307,9 +307,9 @@
=
OpenOn
=
- OpenOn lets you =
easily link directly from one resource to
- another in your project without using the Pack=
age Explorer view (project tree). With
- OpenOn, you can simply use
+ OpenOn lets you easily link directly from one resource to
+ another in your project without using the Package Explorer view (project tree). With
+ OpenOn, you can simply use F3 or Ctrl+Click
@@ -342,19 +342,19 @@
=
XML Files
=
- Press and hold down the Ctrl key. As you move the mouse cursor over=
different
+ Press and hold down the Ctrl key. As you move the mouse cursor over di=
fferent
file references in the file, they display an underline=
. When you hover the name
- of the file you want to open, click and the file will =
open in its own editor.
+ of the file you want to open, click and the file will =
open in its own editor.
=
- Use the=
OpenOn functionality for the next entries defined in XML file:
+ Use the OpenOn functionality for the next entries=
defined in XML file:
=
-
-
- Managed beans
- In this example the managed bean "User" will open.
+
+
+ Managed beans
+ In this example the managed bean "User" will open.
=
- Op=
ening a Managed Bean
+ Opening a Managed Bean
@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@
This is the result of using OpenOn.
=
- Op=
ened Managed Bean
+ Opened Managed Bean
@@ -374,10 +374,10 @@
=
-
- Bean=
s properties
+
+ Beans properties
- Op=
enOn for the Bean Property
+ OpenOn for the Bean Property
@@ -386,10 +386,10 @@
=
-
- JSP =
file references
+
+ JSP file references
- Op=
enOn for JSP Page
+ OpenOn for JSP Page
@@ -402,20 +402,20 @@
=
=
- JSP/XHTML=
Pages
+ JSP/XHTML Pages
=
- OpenOn is al=
so available in JSP and XHTML pages edited in the Visual Page E=
ditor=
. It will allow
+ OpenOn is also available in JSP and XHTML pages edit=
ed in the Visual Page Editor. It wil=
l allow
you to quickly jump to the reference instead of having=
to hunt around in the
- project structure.
+ project structure.
=
=
- You can use O=
penOn for the following JSP/XHTML file entries:
+ You can use OpenOn for the following JSP/XHTML file ent=
ries:
=
-
-
- Imported property files
+
+
+ Imported property files
- OpenOn fo=
r Property File Imported to the JSP Page
+ OpenOn for Property File Imported to the JSP Page=
title>
@@ -424,8 +424,8 @@
=
-
- CSS files u=
sed in a JSP/XHTML page
+
+ CSS files used in a JSP/XHTML pageOpenOn With CSS File
@@ -436,8 +436,8 @@
=
-
- Managed bea=
ns and their properties
+
+ Managed beans and their propertiesOpenOn With Managed Beans
@@ -448,36 +448,36 @@
=
-
- Navigation =
rules in JSP files
+
+ Navigation rules in JSP files
=
- For JSP files in a JSF project, you can easily open the navigati=
on rules
- by applying OpenOn to the JSF t=
ag for the navigation
- outcome:
+ For JSP files in a JSF project, you can easily open t=
he navigation rules
+ by applying OpenOn =
to the JSF tag for the navigation
+ outcome:
=
- OpenOn wi=
th JSF Tag
+ OpenOn with JSF Tag
- =
+
=
-
- Custom Facele=
ts tag libraries in XHTML pages =
- For details, see "OpenOn for Custom Facelets Tag Libraries"
- later in this guide.
+
+ Custom Facelets tag libraries in XHTML pages =
=
+ For details, see "OpenOn for Custom Facelets Tag Libraries"
+ later in this guide.
=
-
- Custom JJSF 2.0 components =
=
+
+ Custom JJSF 2.0 components =
- =
OpenOn with JSF 2.0 Component
+ OpenOn with JSF 2.0 Component
- =
+ =
@@ -551,9 +551,9 @@
JSP files
-
-
- XHTML files
+
+
+ XHTML files
@@ -566,6 +566,11 @@
ESB XML files
+
+
+ Insert Tag Wizard=
+
+
=
Notice, that code completion for EL variables has icons =
illustrating what they are
@@ -965,28 +970,42 @@
=
-
- Content Assist for XHTML Pages
+
+ Content Assist for XHTML Pages
=
- The code completion for the Seam components in a Seam project shows t=
he proposals marked with Seam icon.
-
- Content Assist for Seam Components in the XHTML Page
-
-
-
+ The code completion for the Seam components in a Seam proj=
ect shows the proposals marked with Seam icon.
+
+ Content Assist for Seam Components in the XHTML Page
+
+
+
=
- If XHTML file uses custom Facelets components, the Content Assist sho=
uld also be available for them. For details, see
- "Content=
Assist for Custom Facelets Components" later in this guide.
+ If XHTML file uses custom Facelets components, the Content=
Assist should also be available for them. For details, see
+ "Content Assis=
t for Custom Facelets Components" later in this guide.
-
+
+ Content Assist for Insert Tag Wizard
+ Content Assist is also available for any attribute value of Insert Tag wizard.
+
+ Content Assist for Insert Tag Wizard
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ =
+
+ =
+
=
Adding dynamic code assist to custom components tha=
t were added to JBoss
Tools PaletteHere is what you need to do to add project based cod=
e assist to a custom
- component added in JBoss D=
eveloper Studio:
+ component added in JBoss Developer Studio 2.X:Create a new xml file in
@@ -1073,7 +1092,24 @@
component.
-
+ From JBoss Developer Studio 3.0.0.M1 you should not do=
any of the steps described =
+ before,dynamic code assist to custom components is added a=
utomatically.
+ If you open projects that were created in older studio versions=
such message could appear:
+
+ Missing Natures Message
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ It shows that some features of content assist including this on=
e probably will not work.
+ To fix this problem and turn off the message box execu=
te the following steps:
+
+ Right click the project =
in Package Explorer.
+ Select =
Configure -> Add JSF Capabilities from the context menu.
+ Configure your project u=
sing Add JSF Capabilities wizard and press Finish
+
@@ -2134,8 +2170,8 @@
Page Preview
=
- VPE comes with design-time preview feature which is avai=
lable
- for:
+ VPE comes with design-t=
ime preview feature which is available
+ for:
=
@@ -2144,13 +2180,13 @@
JSF Pages
-
- Seam Pages
+
+ Seam Pages
=
- Preview view is read-only, it shows how the page will lo=
ok
- like in a browser.
+ Preview view is read-on=
ly, it shows how the page will look
+ like in a browser.Preview View
@@ -2160,123 +2196,124 @@
=
- =
+
=
-
- =
Support for Custom Facelets Components
+
+ Support for Custom Facelets Components
=
- Visual Page Editor (starting fr=
om 3.0.0.M3 version of JBoss Tools) supports
- custom Facelets tag libraries both declared in the web.xml file =
+ Visual Page Editor (starti=
ng from 3.0.0.M3 version of JBoss Tools) supports
+ custom Facelets tag libraries both declared in the web.xml file =
(for details, see =
- Creating a component) and packed into the JAR file.=
+ Creating a component) and packed into the JAR file.
=
-
- Tip:
- In case of Facelets tag library packed in .jar, r=
emember to put *.taglib.xml in right place:
- =
[filename].jar/META-INF/*.taglib.xm=
l
+
+ Tip:
+ In case of Facelets tag library packed in .jar, remember to put *.taglib.x=
ml in right place:
+ [filename].jar/META-INF/*.taglib.xml
=
- Visual Page Editor recognizes t=
he tags from the custom Facelets tag library and correctly
- renders them both in source and visual view of the editor.
+ Visual Page Editor recogni=
zes the tags from the custom Facelets tag library and correctly
+ renders them both in source and visual view of the editor.
=
-
- Custom Facelets Tags in the VPE
-
-
-
+
+ Custom Facelets Tags in the VPE
+
+
+
=
- W=
hile editing an XHTML file that uses a custom Facelets components
- you can always make use of the following editor's features:
+ While editing an XHTML file that uses a custom Facelets components
+ you can always make use of the following editor's features:
=
-
-
- Content Assist for Custom Facelets Components
+
+
+ Content Assist=
for Custom Facelets Components
-
- OpenOn=
for Custom Facelets Components
+
+ OpenOn for Custom Fac=
elets Components
=
-
- Content Assist for Custom Facelets Components
- =
Call the content assist as usual by using Ctrl+Space=
emphasis>
- when typing a tag. As proposals you should see custom Facelets tags d=
efined in your Facelets tag library.
+
+ Content Assist for Custom Facelets Components
+ Call the content assist as usual by using Ctrl+Space
+ when typing a tag. As proposals you should see custom Facelets tags d=
efined in your Facelets tag library.
=
-
- Content Assist for Custom Facelets Tags
-
-
-
+
+ Content Assist for Custom Facelets Tags
+
+
+
=
-
- OpenOn for Custom Facelets Components
+
+ OpenOn for Custom Facelets Components
=
- =
While developing using Facelets you can make use of:
-
- OpenOn in XHTML Files That Use Custom Facelets Components=
diffmk:wrapper>
- OpenOn in Custom Facelets Tag File (*.taglib.xml)
+ While developing using Facelets you can make use of:
+
+ OpenOn in XHTML Files=
That Use Custom Facelets Components
+ OpenO=
n in Custom Facelets Tag File (*.taglib.xml)
=
-
- OpenOn in XHTML Files That Use Custom Facelets Components
- OpenOn functionality in XHTML files is available in two views of the Visual Page Editor=
:
+
+ OpenOn in XHTML Files That Use Custom Facelets Components
+ OpenOn functionality in XHTML files is available in two views o=
f the Visual Page Editor:
=
-
-
- Source view
+
+
+ Source view
=
- Ctrl+Click on the namespace will open the Facelets tag fi=
le
- in a separate window.
+ Ctrl+Click=
emphasis> on the namespace will open the Facelets tag file
+ in a separate window.
=
-
- Opening a Custom Facelets Tag File
-
-
-
+
+ Opening a Custom Facelets Tag File
+
+
+ =
imagedata>
=
- Ctrl+Click on any custom Facelets tag declared on the pag=
e will do the same.
- The selected tag will be highlighted in the opened file.
+ Ctrl+Click=
emphasis> on any custom Facelets tag declared on the page will do the same.
+ The selected tag will be highlighted in the opened file.
=
-
- Opening a Custom Facelets Tag File
-
-
-
+
+ Opening a Custom Facelets Tag File
+
+
+ =
imagedata>
=
-
- Visual view
+
+ Visual view
=
- In the visual view of the VPE, double-click a=
custom component and the Facelets tag file =
- (*.taglib.xml) where it is declared will =
be opened.
+ In the visual view of the VPE, double-click a custom component and the Facelets tag file =
+ (*.taglib.xml) where it is de=
clared will be opened.
=
-
- OpenOn in Custom Facelets Tag File (*.ta=
glib.xml=
)
+
+ OpenOn in Custom Facelets Tag File (*.taglib.xml)
=
- Ctrl+Click on the path to source of the Facelets tag will
- open the component in its own editor.
-
- Opening a Custom Facelets Component
-
-
-
+ Ctrl+Click on the path to source of the Facelets tag will
+ open the component in its own editor.
+
+ Opening a Custom Facelets Component
+
+
+
@@ -2823,7 +2860,7 @@
JBoss Developer Studio fully supports XML files based on=
schemas as well as
DTDs:
- XML File =
+ XML File
@@ -4013,7 +4050,7 @@
=
Expanding Tag Library Files
=
-You can easily expand any TLD file in the project. Browse to the Tag=
Libraries folder. Right-click a TLD file and select Expand:
+You can easily expand any TLD file in the project. Browse to the Tag=
Libraries folder. Right-click a TLD file and select Expand:
=
Expanding Tag Library File
@@ -5506,9 +5543,11 @@
representing and editing web resources you are working with.
=
If there's anything we didn't cover or you can't figure
- out, please feel free to visit our
- JBoss Developer Studio Users Forum or
- JBoss Tools Users Forum to ask questions.=
There we are also looking for
+ out, please feel free to visit our
+ JBoss Developer Studio Users Forum =
+ or
+ JBoss Tools Users Forum to ask questions. There we are=
also looking for
your suggestions and comments.
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