On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 10:05 AM, Mickael Istria <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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 > 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) > directory is great .zip is handled via the magic of the browser it self - Safari can auto-unzip. > 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 > * downloaded the default project .zip > * In Eclipse, he did File > Import projects from filesystem..., selected > the zip and pressed Finish > and it worked. > There is another person doing this demo and he just "double clicks" on the pom.xml - apparently having an associate between pom.xml and IDE > 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. > -- > Mickael Istria > Eclipse developer at JBoss, by Red Hat <http://www.jboss.org/tools> > My blog <http://mickaelistria.wordpress.com> - My Tweets > <http://twitter.com/mickaelistria> >
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