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Re: Xmlc: error reporting (was : martin fowler and jsp evils...): msg#00006java.enhydra.xmlc
> Hi All, > > So, I'm hoping to get Martin on board with xmlc and the value of > DOM-based presentation development. Seeing the posting about > http://xmlceclipse.sourceforge.net really pumped me up. This community > needs folks to beat the drum and get the word out. xmlc is still one > of the best kept secrets out there. > Yes. As the primary developer of this plugin, let me take the opportunity to plead for more help! I know we're all juggling lot of balls, but any help would be appreciated. I have a specific question, and I have not *recently* delved into the XMLC source. It seems to me the last time I was there, that errors/warnings when compiling XMLC where shot straight to stderr without any higher-level mechanism. Is this correct? Is this a byproduct of using many different parsers? Correct reporting of errors in Eclipse is going to be hard if it continues this way. David Corbin
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