On 08/29/2016 03:54 PM, Burr Sutter wrote:
It seems IntelliJ IDEA has this feature. In at least one demo, the
presenter make it look so easy that I would assume everybody in the
audience would want that IDE. It behaved just like a regular text
editor.
He went to start.spring.io <http://start.spring.io>
downloaded the default project .zip
and magically opened it, ready to go
Ok, so what you want is that Eclipse IDE can open zip files (not
directories) and can be associated as default editor for them, with
default behavior of importing them? (looking at your video at
23:30-something)
Note that despite being cool in a demo, there are not many people who'd
like their IDE to be associated as default software for zip files like
it was done as a preparation of this demo.
In Eclipse IDE, currently, the similar demo is
* He went to start.spring.io <http://start.spring.io>
* downloaded the default project .zip
* In Eclipse, he did File > Import projects from filesystem..., selected
the zip and pressed Finish
and it worked.
Please try it, and if you have any concern, track it somewhere so we
have a chance to put it in JBoss Tools backlog.
There is not much related to memory consumption is not much related to
this user story.
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Mickael Istria
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