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Viacheslav Kabanovich commented on JBIDE-5191:
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In other cases there is a comment <!-- this should open in ... editor --> near
element/attribute with value to be opened, it is missing in jBPM and XPath cases.
'Search algorithm' is intuitive in other cases - take esb content folder and
append to its path the attribute value to obtain the path of the resource in question,
while it is not obvious to me what to do in jBPM and XPath cases.
ESB Editor - linking in other editors where appropriate
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Key: JBIDE-5191
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBIDE-5191
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: esb
Affects Versions: 3.1.0.M4
Reporter: Brian Fitzpatrick
Assignee: Viacheslav Kabanovich
Fix For: 3.1.0.CR1
Original Estimate: 0 minutes
Remaining Estimate: 0 minutes
New JIRA to deal with requirement "Developer Tools: Linking Editors" in the
SOA-P PRD.
From the ESB editor, depending on the action used, the user has to currently open any
associated editor manually to edit particular files, such as jboss-smooks.xml from the
SmooksAction. This is a usability hit.
It would be nice if, like in the Eclipse Plug-in/Manifest editor, the text beside the
field for the file would show up as a hyperlink that the user could click to open the file
in the associated editor. So in the SmooksAction case, the "Smooks Config:"
label would become a hyperlink that would open the Smooks editor for the file referenced
in the field.
Product management is looking to link:
Smooks editor
Drools editor
jPDL editor
XSLT editor (once it gets added)
Groovy editor (if added by the end-user)
Would this be possible for JBDS 3?
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