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Alexey Kazakov commented on TOOLSDOC-339:
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The palette view is a part of Eclipse GEF. But it does not provide any content. So if you
install Eclipse + GEF without JBoss Tools you will be able to open the Palette view but it
will be empty. JBT provides content for this view.
We actually have two palettes which use the same standard Eclipse GIF view:
- Our new *HTML5/Mobile Palette*. This palette has a set of html/js widgets which can be
used in HTML5 documents. If you have an html file opened with JBoss Tools HTML Editor and
this file has an HTML5 doctype declaration (<!DOCTYPE html>) then the Palette view
shows our HTML5 Palette. This palette so far has only *jQuery Mobile* widgets but we are
going to add some other HTML5 libraries there. We also plan to add a few pure HTML5
widgets (img, audio, video, form, ...) to this palette.
Almost everything you see in this palette is JBT specific: look&Feel, wizards, filter
filed, ...
- Our old *JSF Palette*. This palette is shown for any HTML3/4, JSP or XHTML documents.
This palette has a set of JSF libraries (Standard JSF Core and HTML, RichFaces, Seam).
This palette may be useful for JSF projects.
You cannot see both palette (it uses the same view) for the same file. It makes sense
since JSF widgets are used in XHTML documents but jQuery Mobile is used in HTML5
documents. So you cannot mix JSF widgets and jQueryMobile in the same document.
NeedInfo: Which aspects relating to the palette are JBT/JBDS
specific?
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Key: TOOLSDOC-339
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TOOLSDOC-339
Project: Documentation for JBoss Tools and Developer Studio
Issue Type: Task
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 4.1.0
Reporter: Michelle Murray
Assignee: Alexey Kazakov
Fix For: 4.1.0
I can see that jQuery Mobile is new to the palette and it is provided by us (JBT/JBDS).
* Please can you give me an overview of what else, if anything, in the palette is
JBT/JBDS specific (so not a standard part of Eclipse).
* Why is jQuery provided in a separate palette to JSF etc.?
http://docs.jboss.org/tools/whatsnew/jst/jst-news-4.1.0.Alpha1.html made me wonder if JSF
etc. in the palette were still JBT/JBDS exclusive or whether they had been given to
Eclipse like the JSF etc. configurators.
Thanks.
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