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Re: [atf-dev] JavaScript Editor/Development Tool Proposal

Hmm well....Don't look ~too~ closely at it. I found that having to manually maintain these _javascript_ "profiles" rather tedious after using JSEclipse for so long. It doesn't have as many of the snazzy html / etc integration features but it does what it's supposed to do very well. (edit _javascript_)

On 11/9/06, Nickolay Ponomarev <asqueella@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 11/9/06, Robert Goodman <goodmanr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> In our next milestone of ATF we are planning to write a new _javascript_
> Editor/Development Tool. The ATF team feels that a good _javascript_ editor
> with a real _javascript_ model is needed to provide our next set of tooling.

Have you seen aptana? (aptana.com)

They're working on what seems to be a pretty good eclipse-based web
IDE. It includes a nice JS editor and is licensed under EPL.

I haven't looked at their code yet, but perhaps it makes sense to
investigate if it's possible to reuse some of their code instead of
starting from scratch. If not, you can at least look at what they
already do for inspiration :)

Nickolay

> We have posted a detail proposal on the ATF Web Wiki -
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/ATF/JSDT . We posted the
> proposal to solicit community feedback, additional project participation,
> and ways the project can be leveraged from the Eclipse membership-at-large.
> You are invited to comment on and/or join the project. Please send all
> feedback to the news://eclipse.webtools.atf/ newsgroup.
>
>
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>  goodmanr@xxxxxxxxxx
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