Well, with the Generic Editor available I recently dropped all tpd files.
Now I edit the target files via Generic Editor and also have code
completion. That is now similar comfortable.

But I think Oomph does not yet support the new Maven location.

Michael Keppler <michael.kepp...@gmx.de> schrieb am Di., 5. Apr. 2022,
20:46:

> Might this approach be a problem for projects with very low Java target
> level? From my understanding, to be able to use that mechanism they
> would be required to use a recent version of Tycho, but that might not
> support building the old Java EE levels anymore.
>
> Also everyone using the Target Platform Definition language *.tpd might
> be out, since that tooling cannot generate the new syntax I believe.
> https://github.com/eclipse-cbi/targetplatform-dsl. Of course everyone
> using TPD can just maintain .target files instead, but if you have ever
> managed targets with 1500 plugins, you really don't want to go back from
> such a component based approach, towards a single file, without comments
> etc.
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