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Alied Pérez Martínez updated NETBEANS-290: ------------------------------------------ Description: As you can see, it is super fun and super fancy to jump to a dependency within your maven pom file. This feature is implemented in IntelliJ, I figured that out, when a colleague said to me: Please jump the dependent pom to check whether we have to override the version or not and I didn't know how. Yes NetBeans has this effective view but, it is not that productive for me. Example for IntelliJ: * Colleague opens pom * went to the specific warning like for overriding the version or only to see the pom of the dependency * Ctrl + click and it jumps to that pom Example for NetBeans * In the normal pom view it is not possible to do that * I have to switch to the effective view * I have to search for the dependency, with ctrl + f because the effective view is muuuuch longer than the normal view * I have to double click on the right line So as you can see, the way of intelliJ makes it more productive. I think this enhancement will save a lot of time and is possible, because NetBeans should know all paths to the dependencies. In IntelliJ, you can't only ctrl + click the name, you can ctrl + click the version and smth more. Cheers Chris was: As you can see, it is super fun and super fancy to jump to a dependency within your maven pom file. This feature is implemented in IntelliJ, I figured that out, when a collague said to me: Please jump the dependent pom to check whether we have to override the version or not and I didn't know how. Yes NetBeans has this effective view but, it is not that productive for me. Example for IntelliJ: * Collague opens pom * went to the specific warning like for overriding the version or only to see the pom of the dependency * Ctrl + click and it jumps to that pom Example for NetBeans * In the normal pom view it is not possible to do that * I have to switch to the effective view * I have to search for the dependency, with ctrl + f because the effective view is muuuuch longer than the normal view * I have to double click on the right line So as you can see, the way of intelliJ makes it more productive. I think this enhancement will save a lot of time and is possible, because NetBeans should know all paths to the dependencies. In IntelliJ, you can't only ctrl + click the name, you can ctrl + click the version and smth more. Cheers Chris > Jump to another pom within your pom > ----------------------------------- > > Key: NETBEANS-290 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-290 > Project: NetBeans > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: projects - Maven, xml - Schema, xml - Text-Edit > Affects Versions: Next > Reporter: Christian Lenz > Priority: Major > Attachments: pom-jump-to-dep.gif > > > As you can see, it is super fun and super fancy to jump to a dependency > within your maven pom file. This feature is implemented in IntelliJ, I > figured that out, when a colleague said to me: Please jump the dependent pom > to check whether we have to override the version or not and I didn't know how. > Yes NetBeans has this effective view but, it is not that productive for me. > > Example for IntelliJ: > * Colleague opens pom > * went to the specific warning like for overriding the version or only to > see the pom of the dependency > * Ctrl + click and it jumps to that pom > > Example for NetBeans > * In the normal pom view it is not possible to do that > * I have to switch to the effective view > * I have to search for the dependency, with ctrl + f because the effective > view is muuuuch longer than the normal view > * I have to double click on the right line > So as you can see, the way of intelliJ makes it more productive. I think this > enhancement will save a lot of time and is possible, because NetBeans should > know all paths to the dependencies. > > In IntelliJ, you can't only ctrl + click the name, you can ctrl + click the > version and smth more. > > Cheers > > Chris -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: commits-unsubscr...@netbeans.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: commits-h...@netbeans.apache.org For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists