It's "native" in that it doesn't require any additional plugin or config
file. It parses all of the javascript it finds in your project. Here's a
screenshot of a case insensitive completion:
http://www.divshare.com/download/1081-4d6
And I don't even have a "web module" setup. It's smart about your paths to
files if you set it up with a web module. I just have a plain old java
module that I build with a custom ant build file.
It has all the native javascript stuff you would want built-in too.

I've been a long time user of IDEA and I can't imagine trying to do any
serious work without it (though I do use gvim when I don't have IDEA handy).

--Erik

On 12/20/06, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Erik Beeson schrieb:
> IntelliJ IDEA does a pretty good job at autocompletion.
>
> What I really need is that roast beef sandwich.
Ok, I understand your desire for a roast beef sandwich.

Is there native jQuery autocompletition support within InteillJ IDEA or
do you need some kind of plugin or addon? This could be a really good
reason for me to take a look at it at last...

--
Jörn Zaefferer

http://bassistance.de


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