I have to edit a WSDL to add Policy to sign and encrypt the body. I have been searching for an editor that can help simplify this and cannot find any.
I tried XMLSpy(2008) and Eclipse but there is no security policy support. Have also tried searching the web for and editor with such support with no luck.
So far have resorted to manually editing the wsdl but am curious to find out if there is a tool to assist for future's sake.
With security you have to add manually. Havent found an editor that has this built in. This is not to say it will not be widely available in the future
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I have a plugin's resource codes and I want to edit. Because I want to change plugin's prefix but it isn't possible unless edit plugin. I tried edit with Eclipse but I had a lot of errors.
If you have source codes of some plugins, there meight be a problem, that they are using some api for example WorldEdit api, but you don't have it added in your project. You have to look into code and find out what they use. Then download the api and add it in Build Path - Right Click the project->Build bath->add external Jars. I hope this will help.
You may be getting errors from imports, API's, etc.
The best way to change this is to contact the developer of the plugin, who has the project themselves. It's not a good idea to change code unless you have full permission; but I will still tell you some possible ways to fix it.
Your imports may be faulty, check those.
Actually REVIEW the code yourself– Don't mess around with things you don't know what they do.
CHANGE YOUR PACKAGE NAMES (This got me before, simple mistake)
If there are comments in the code, use those to your advantage
Google your errors.
If you are new to Java, don't skip to changing code already. TRUST ME. Learn all you can before skipping to other "higher level" developer styles.
Like I said, these are vague and simple ways to fix it; the best way to have your feature implemented is to contact the developer.
*I understand that this thread is old; I'm just saying this because there are currently no answers that describe this for other Google travelers of the internet.
If not, is there a way to do that with either docx4j or Aspose?
I've stumbled across the question
docx Template Docx4j replacing text in Java. It describes the actual problem I'm facing, which are template variables (like ${some.variable}) breaking across text runs due to spell check. However, his solution won't work well for me. The best solution I could achieve would be to disable (and maybe re-enable) spell check automatically under the hood.
There isn't at this point in time, but you can give feedback on https://officespdev.uservoice.com/ to request it to be added in future updates to the APIs.
Thanks,
Philip, Software Engineer on the Office Extensibility Team
I have a lot of coding in FreeMarker template files for view layer in my app.
I was wondering if I can set a debug point with Eclipse. Is there any good plugin that I can use to debug FreeMarker template files?
As far as I know, you cannot. A template file is a plain text file that the template engine reads into memory and then uses to produce a document that it writes to the response. It's not actually executable code. You can put a breakpoint in the template engine code and follow along what it replaces and how.
FreeMarker has a debugging API, although it has stuck in experimental state eons ago, mostly because nobody has taken the effort to write a front-end for it (like an Eclipse plugin). Except, I know they have planned to support it under some of the next LifeRay IDE versions. As far as I know they managed with break points, but there's no support for stepping in the FreeMarker API for example.
This is an old question and answering it right now doesn't make sense, but maybe it helps to all those people who often visit this page to find whether there is a way to debug freemarker or not.
As in the earlier answer it was stated that there is an Official API for the debugging, so just to add a little more into it for beginners.
Please refer to this official API and check freemarker.debug package [as official description says - Debugging API; experimental status, might change! This is to support debugging in IDE-s.], it is surely to help.
FreeMarker 2.3.29
Is there some kind of Checkstyle plug-in for Eclipse available for ColdFusion.
There aren't really any coding specifications for ColdFusion. Sean Corfield wrote one for Macromedia's internal development departments that some folks use, but there really isn't a set of coding conventions and rules that the community adheres to. Thus, there is no plugin to test that your code follows those rules.
That said, if you have standards that you prefer/enforce in your company or team, then you can use the code formatter in ColdFusion Builder 2 (still in public beta, at this time) to quickly check/update source files.
You set the formatting guidelines in the Eclipse preferences, and then you can run the formatter from the menu: Edit > Format (Keyboard shortcut: cmd/control + shift + F)
I search around a bit for cf specific Checkstyle tool, no luck. I think since CF is a tagging language as much as a scripting language, it lags behind in tools like this. You could check out the coldfusion specific eclipse plugin, it may have some of its own type checkstyle functionality.
http://cfeclipse.org/
Hoping this is still relevant to someone...
Long time ago, I've tried an approach using checkstyle regexp tags.
I wrote a blog post, check if there is any useful hint:
http://rcastagno.blogspot.it/2009/09/checkstyle-50-regexps-and-eclipse.html
There is a static code checker, written in ColdFusion, FOR ColdFusion. see https://github.com/wellercs/CodeChecker. There is also a linter that can plug in to Eclipse or ColdFusion Builder, called CFLint. See https://github.com/cflint/CFLint for that tool.
So CodeChecker is a stand-alone application and CFLint may be used, as I remember, stand-alone or as a plug-in to a number of IDEs.
You can easily add rules and guides to CodeChecker, I haven't tried with CFLint.
I've been using netbeans for a couple of years now, mainly on PHP / CakePHP projects.
Recently I've started using Coldfusion, which isn't directly supported. I've found, however, that if I use PHP as a project type, I can load the files and the HTML Renderer does an admirable job with the Coldfusion tags.
I want to make it better and help the renderer to understand some of the tags and, hopefully, thereby improve code indentation and syntax highlighting.
My question, then, is how can I access the HTML dictionary to extend the vocabulary?
NB: This isn't a 'which IDE' question so don't recommend them. I want to know if and how I can achieve this in NetBeans and only Netbeans.
Here are a few ideas. If you render it in HTML, you could probably add a custom name space to the HTML. If setup correctly it can help NetBeans realize that the tags are valid and shouldn't show as an error. It might not give you all the preview and WYSIWYG functionality, but it may be better than what you are getting now. I have only done this on other platforms, but I'm pretty sure NetBeans supports it.
Also I think that NetBeans will let you add CustomTags doing something like this:
http://wiki.netbeans.org/CustomTagActions
Just to note, in terms of ColdFusion the other alternatives are NotePad++ with the CF plugin and IntelliJ now supports CF.
I really like Eclipse - the number of plugins available (SVN, Javascript, CSS, CodCollab, Flashbuilder etc.) is what makes it indispensable IMHO.
I am, however, looking forward to the new version of CFBuilder.
This answer on the same/similar question suggests that there is nothing out there for ColdFusion on netbeans : NetBeans as an editor for ColdFusion scripts?
If you want to build your own ColdFusion plugin for netbeans you need to look at plugin development; http://platform.netbeans.org/tutorials/60/nbm-google.html You could use the Dictionary project from cfeclipse as a basis for your plugin. See this Google Group thread for a bit more information