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Using Sun Web UI Components in NetBeans

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stefschmidt@gmx.de - 13 Sep 2006 09:22 GMT
Hello,
I'm quite new to JAVA and have a question.

I coded a sample Web-Application in Java Studio Creator 2.0, Update 1,
using JSF and the sun Web-UI-Component-Library (I'm using TabSets in
here).
For a project I have to code this application in NetBeans 5.5 Beta,
using EJB 3.0.

Has anyone tried to use the Sun Web UI Components in NetBeans?
If yes, where can I get the package without installing the whole Java
Studio Creator?
How do I include them in my Project?
Will they run on JBoss 4.04?

Thanks,
Stefan
David Segall - 13 Sep 2006 15:42 GMT
>Hello,
>I'm quite new to JAVA and have a question.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>Studio Creator?
>How do I include them in my Project?
I know I read an article on how to port a JSC project to NetBeans but
I failed to find it for you using Google. I recall that it was fairly
difficult and involved importing a number of Creator libraries into
your NetBeans project. A post to the NetBeans mailing list and/or the
Studio Creator forum will probably locate it. If your project is not
urgent you might like to wait until something appears on this,
currently blank, page <http://www.netbeans.org/products/creator>.
Don't hold your breath, I have been watching it for months.
>Will they run on JBoss 4.04?
NetBeans have just real eased a bundle of Netbeans 5.5, which is still
in beta, with JBoss 4.04 so, if it doesn't, it is definitely a bug :)

>Thanks,
>Stefan


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