• Documentation (Ref Guide, User Guide, etc.), Interactive Demo/Tutorial
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      Eclipse editor and supporting components for creating Smooks mapping and configuration files. Eventually will include ability to test, deploy (as part of an ESB archive, perhaps in other forms if it makes sense), debug and monitor smooks transformations.

            [JBIDE-2365] Eclipse tooling for smooks

            This issue has not been updated for more than 2 years so closing. If you think this issue still persists feel free to reopen it and if possible add more details.
            Thank you!

            Josef Kopriva added a comment - This issue has not been updated for more than 2 years so closing. If you think this issue still persists feel free to reopen it and if possible add more details. Thank you!

            John Graham added a comment -

            Initial feature work complete. Additional work for the Eclipse Smooks editor will be tracked in separate JIRAs.

            John Graham added a comment - Initial feature work complete. Additional work for the Eclipse Smooks editor will be tracked in separate JIRAs.

            apparently you can Feel free!

            Max Andersen added a comment - apparently you can Feel free!

            can I comment?

            Xue Peng (Inactive) added a comment - can I comment?

            no planned release yet

            Max Andersen added a comment - no planned release yet

            updated to use the smooks component

            Max Andersen added a comment - updated to use the smooks component

            John Graham added a comment -

            @max: yes, the description said "editor" but the plan is for a larger tooling set in Eclipse. I've updated the title to reflect this.

            deployment: meant "as part of a ESB war" and any other ways (if they exist) that make sense. Updated description for this.

            John Graham added a comment - @max: yes, the description said "editor" but the plan is for a larger tooling set in Eclipse. I've updated the title to reflect this. deployment: meant "as part of a ESB war" and any other ways (if they exist) that make sense. Updated description for this.

            shouldnt we seperate editing facilities from test,deploy,debug and monitor?

            What does deploy mean for a single smook file ?

            Max Andersen added a comment - shouldnt we seperate editing facilities from test,deploy,debug and monitor? What does deploy mean for a single smook file ?

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