MyEclipse includes an javascript debugger, but in the paid version (60
USD/Year).

Yes but is a little slow, as wdsc/RDi,
I also prefer some light, in windows mainly html-kit for html and
Topstyle-lite for css.

What are you using for editing RPG?
I mainly old SEU, sometimes wdsc7,
would be great an plugin for editing RPG in myEclipse, btw.

Guillermo.

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 9:44 PM, Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

From: "Guillermo Andrades
Have you tested http://myeclipseide.net/?

Thanks for the suggestion. I only looked at the Web site.

Keep in mind that I'm not looking for a complete IDE for J2EE. I just need
a good HTML editor. I was disappointed in the editors in Eclipse and Zend
Code Studio, and I simply don't need the extra tooling to support PHP or
J2EE interfaces. It's just extra clutter to me.

My approach to Development:

Layout HTML pages with "record" and "field" delimiters, and a wee bit of
embedded JavaScript, and store them on the IFS.

Write RPG programs to fill in dynamic elements on pages in response to
requests from browsers.

Use STRSRVJOB and STRDBG commands to debug RPG code, if needed. Use
Firefox error console to debug JavaScript, if needed.

Nathan.



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