Odd that eclipse detects the .xml to understand the file is xml and
not the XML header in the file. I can autocomplete the spring beans in
IntelliJIdea without issue.

On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 06:08:09PM -0700, Darren Shepherd wrote:
> So if you have the Spring IDE (or STS) installed in your Eclipse you
> get really nice autocompletion in spring config files.  So
> ctrl+space in the class="" will pop up all the classes.  Or name=""
> on the <property /> will autocomplete bean properties.  Really
> really useful, as typing class names by hand is slow and painful.
> 
> But... none of this was working with ACS for me.  So this is what I
> found.  First you really should be editing
> applicationContext.xml.in. But that isn't an xml file, so it doesn't
> like that.  If you look for applicationContext.xml, its in the
> cloudstack project which is not a java project and has no classpath
> and thus autocompletion can't find your classes.  So what I did was
> in client/
> 
> ln -s tomcatconf/applicationContext.xml.in applicationContext.xml
> 
> Now in cloud-client-ui you have applicationContext.xml at the root
> and when you open it you get autocompletion magic.  Now if your on
> one of those operation systems that doesn't understand symlinks, I
> dunno.  But don't fret, once I modularize spring (coming real
> soon....) the spring XML files will all be in the right place so you
> get this behaviour by default.
> 
> Darren

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Prasanna.,

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