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Francisco Jose Peredo Noguez commented on JBIDE-2882:
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Well the .aspx file does have a CodeFile="aspnetWebForm.aspx.cs" inside it. But
we could argue that a .page.xhml is directly referenced (or references) a .xhtml because
they need to have the same name.
I know the relationship between a .xhtml and a .page.xml might not seem is not as
"strong" as the one between an aspx and a .cs file in
ASP.NET, but that was not
the point of this feature request, the point was that having a "Nest related
files" option like the one Visual Studio 2008 could make navigation in the project a
lot easier.
The idea could even be extended to show all of the beans referenced by EL expressions
inside the .xhtml and .page.xml as their childs (I know of course that a single seam
component can be referenced by many .xhtml or .page.xml files, but I still think this kind
of grouping could be helpful, its aim is not to be phisically accurate, but help
understand the logical relationships between the .xhtml, .page.xml and .java files of the
project)
Show seamForm.page.xml as an internal node of seamForm.xhtml
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Key: JBIDE-2882
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBIDE-2882
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Seam
Reporter: Francisco Jose Peredo Noguez
Fix For: LATER
Attachments: screenshot-1.jpg, screenshot-2.jpg, screenshot-now.jpg
Currently seamForm.page.xml and seamForm.xhtml appear in the project explorers as
independent files. I think it would be nice if seamForm.page.xml could appear as a
subelement of seamForm.xhtml. As if seamForm.xhtml were a folder and seamForm.page.xml a
file inside that folder. I think this would make a lot easier to navigate a project with a
lot of files.
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