Hi all,
  in general I don't think that now that NetBeans is an open source project
all the existing open source plugins should be integrated in it. Spring
framework and Spring Boot support in Eclipse, for example, is provided via
plugins (
https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/spring-tools-4-aka-spring-tool-suite-4).
Having Spring support as a plugin means it is available for more than one
NetBeans version (I currently compile against NetBeans 8.2 API to encompass
as many versions as possible).

If anyone would like to contribute to the plugin feel free to do so at
https://github.com/AlexFalappa/nb-springboot. As far as feature requests
go, please consider that I develop the plugin in my free time.

I admit I haven't been very active recently but if I will find myself
unable to work on the plugin anymore I will certainly consider contributing
it to the NetBeans project as a mean of letting others continue developing
it.

Regards
*--*
*Alex Falappa*


Il giorno mer 10 giu 2020 alle ore 05:22 Laszlo Kishalmi <
[email protected]> ha scritto:

> Well, it depends on the plugin author Alex. He is an active member of
> the community.
>
> If he thinks it fits, then I think there would be no objection to
> integrate his plugins into NetBeans mainline.
>
> Alex?
>
> On 6/9/20 4:20 PM, Christopher Gusenbauer wrote:
> > Hi! Since you already integrated the Dark LAF, maybe you could integrate
> > another great user project as well?
> > http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/67888/nb-springboot
> > IntelliJ and Eclipse both offer better support for Spring and Netbeans
> for
> > me personally has always been cooler, but the lack of out of the box
> Spring
> > really hurts since its so widely used
> >
>

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