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Frameworks: Struts, Hibernate, JPA, iBATIS, JBoss AOP, Spring, JSF, AJAX, GWT, YUI, Flex/Flash, JUnit, and Jakarta common libraries.
Integration: Web Services on Axis and WebMethods; as well as the Web Service Standards such as SOAP, WSDL and UDDI.
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Latest Release: 8/23/2007,
Version 0.8.5.1
Web Development Helper Plugin Installer
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Web Development Helper is a free browser extension for Internet Explorer that provides a set of tools and utilities for the Web developer, esp. Ajax and ASP.NET developers. The tool provides features such as a DOM inspector, an HTTP tracing tool, and script diagnostics and immediate window.
Web Development Helper works against IE6+, and requires the .NET Framework 2.0 or greater to be installed on the machine.
Once installed, the tool can be activated using the Tools | Web Development Helper command. You can also customize your browser's toolbar to add a button for this command to facilitate frequest use. Clicking on the menu command or browser button brings up the tool's console window and set of commands.
Page Features :
DOM inspector allows viewing all elements, selected elements, or elements matching an ID or CSS class, their attributes and styles.
Capturing a screen shot of the current page.
Viewing page information such as metadata, tags, and linked resources.
Networking Features :
Logging HTTP (and HTTPS) requests initiated by the browser or Ajax scripts
Viewing request and response details.
Ability to filter the types of URLs to log.
Scripting Features :
Trap script errors to see detailed (and correct) call stack for the script error.
A script console to provide trace functionality to scripts using the window.debugService script API.
An immediate window to write and run script.
A script class browser to browse classes defined in script (specifically classes written to the ASP.NET Ajax or Script# pattern).
ASP.NET Features :
View view state in the page in raw, decoded, and parsed forms, to understand what is being generated into the view state (esp. useful for control developers).
View items stored by applications into cache, and the ability to remove them for purposes of testing.
View trace information, and hide it from the page, so it does not get in the way of your page layout.
On this site you’ll find conceptual information about using Web Development Helper, as well as information about the latest releases.
The content here will be updated on an on-going basis, so be sure to check for what is new. You may also subscribe to the updates to be automatically notified.
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