Saturday April 11, 2009
3.3.0 RichFaces Support for NetBeans IDE
Wouter & I have completed a big update of the RichFaces support we created for NetBeans IDE last year. Now the 3.3.0 GA release of RichFaces is supported, while there are also many more components in the Palette than before. The home page of the project is here:
http://nbrichfacessupport.dev.java.net/
However, the above page is only interesting if you want to contribute code to the project (or to read about the developments of the project and see the related referenced links). As a user of RichFaces in NetBeans IDE, go to these two locations to download the related NBM files:
- http://plugins.netbeans.org/PluginPortal/faces/PluginDetailPage.jsp?pluginid=8934
- http://plugins.netbeans.org/PluginPortal/faces/PluginDetailPage.jsp?pluginid=8968
And please leave a message if there's a problem of any kind!
Apr 11 2009, 06:48:14 AM PDT Permalink
Do you have any plans for a Click Framework plug-in for Netbeans?
http://incubator.apache.org/click/
Click is also component oriented, just that components are not added to the template(HTML generated from Velocity or JSP) but to "Pages" - Java classes, mostly to a "onInit" method - just like Matise GUI builder does.
Click is somehow like Wicket just that is much much simpler, since there's not need to edit the templates (most of the time they contain just $form - since the pages know to render automatically).
Posted by Joseph S. on April 12, 2009 at 11:29 AM PDT #
Geertjan,
every nice to see this.I am new to netbeans. I would like to contribute to this plug-in. I have seen the list of tasks to be developed. i am interested to participate in it. could you please let me know how can i contribute to this plug-in
Posted by Soma on April 13, 2009 at 01:41 AM PDT #
Great news. I work with RichFaces but I prefer NetBeans to Eclipse. I'm currently working with Eclipse because of JBossTools visual editor. If RichFaces visual support was added NetBeans it would be awesome, I would definitely switch back to NetBeans.
Vote here
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/RF-800
Posted by Felipe Jaekel on April 13, 2009 at 06:22 AM PDT #
Great news!
I used last summer release during a training despite the non visual designer approach attendees were pleased with the over all experience NB provided and NB RF plugin.
Keep rocking them! :)
Daoud AbdelMonem Faleh.
Posted by Daoud AbdelMonem Faleh on April 13, 2009 at 12:16 PM PDT #
Facelets support would be great too.
Posted by Felipe Jaekel on April 13, 2009 at 12:26 PM PDT #
Thanks for this implementation! I will try it - RichFaces was not an option for me so far because I was assuming bad support in NetBeans.
Posted by Martin Wildam on April 14, 2009 at 03:06 AM PDT #
Felipe, here's Facelets support described:
http://www.netbeans.org/kb/docs/web/quickstart-facelets-in-netbeans.html
Thanks all for the support.
Posted by Geertjan on April 14, 2009 at 10:05 AM PDT #
Thanks, but I already have it installed. What I did was to add RichFaces and Facelets to the project. With JSP the autocomplete for RichFaces tags works, but with Facelets XHTML it doesn't.
Posted by Felipe Jaekel on April 14, 2009 at 10:11 AM PDT #
is there any plugin for netbeans 6.7.1
because these plugins are not working with that version of netbeans
Posted by Malek on October 11, 2009 at 11:27 AM PDT #
Im using netbeans 6.7.1 and richfaces 3.3.2 SR1
and your plugins everything installed great so far, except for the welcome.jsp page which is the same plain jsp page no richface code in it
Posted by ely on November 09, 2009 at 11:55 AM PST #


