Congrats on getting the early version out, Ron! -- Dave Cassel, @dmcassel <https://twitter.com/dmcassel> Technical Community Manager MarkLogic Corporation <http://www.marklogic.com/>
http://developer.marklogic.com/ On 6/15/17, 4:52 PM, "[email protected] on behalf of Ron Hitchens" <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote: > > It¹s been a few months in the making but the IntelliJ plugin that >we¹ve been working on is now available for you to install and try out. >It appeared in the JetBrains plugin repository yesterday and you can >easily install it directly from within your IDE. Go to Preferences > >Plugins > Browse Repositories and search for ³marklogic². The full name >is ³XQuery Support + MarkLogic Debugger². > > Full information and links to various places where you can find more >information is here: > >http://www.overstory.co.uk/news/plugin > > I have pasted the text of that page below for posterity and for your >future archive searching convenience. Note that the many links on that >page do not appear here. The most important one is the GitHub project >repository at https://github.com/overstory/marklogic-intellij-plugin > > Note that this plugin should work in all (or at least most) of the >JetBrains IDEs, such as WebStorm, PyCharm, etc. Please let us know if it >doesn¹t work in your favorite one. > > This is still a beta release, please let us know what doesn¹t work. >We need your feedback to get it to a 1.0 release. > > Thanks to MarkLogic for initial sponsorship of this project, and to >Grzegorz Ligas for the XQuery Support plugin project that was forked to >add the MarkLogic-specific features. > > Watch our @overstory Twitter feed and/or contact us at >[email protected] > > Cheers, and happy MarkLogic debugging. > >--- >Ron Hitchens {[email protected]} +44 7879 358212 > >================================= > >OverStory is happy to announce public availability of a new XQuery >language plugin for IntelliJ IDEA. This plugin not only provides >excellent language-aware XQuery 3.0/3.1 editing, including MarkLogic >extensions, to the popular Integrated Development Environment (IDE) it >also adds live execution and debugging of XQuery code inside MarkLogic. > >This new plugin is a big step forward for developing MarkLogic >application code. You can now use a single IDE to develop code in Java >(or Groovy/Scala/Python/PHP/JavaScript/etc) and XQuery all in one place. >In a single IDE you can now set breakpoints both in your Java code and in >your XQuery for integrated, full stack, in-situ development and problem >resolution. > >This is a beta release of the plugin. There is still work to do but we >want to put it in the hands of developers now. We very much want >developer feedback so that we can polish it up for final release soon. >We will release updates fairly quickly during the beta phase as needed to >achieve a stable 1.0 release in the near future. > >The MarkLogic Debugger plugin is available now in the public >JetBrains/IntelliJ repository. It can be downloaded from the web, but it >is much easier to install via the Plugins dialog. Within IntelliJ, just >go to Preferences > Plugins > Browse Repositories and search for >"MarkLogic". The name of the plugin is "XQuery Support + MarkLogic >Debugger". Simply click to install. > >The plugin is not restricted to IDEA (the Java IDE), it should also work >in the other members of the JetBrains IDE family such as WebStorm, >PyCharm, PhpStorm and etc. If you use any of those IDEs please try it >out and let us know your experiences. > >This plugin is an Open Source project and can be found on GitHub. Please >report any bugs or other issues via the project Issue Tracker. You can >also suggest new features there, but check the Roadmap on the Wiki first. > The Wiki is also where you will find information about how to get >started with the plugin and what you will need to know about debugging >XQuery on MarkLogic. > >We are very grateful to MarkLogic Corporation for sponsoring development >of this plugin to get it to public release. We are also grateful to >Grzegorz Ligas who created the earlier XQuery Support (intellij-xquery) >plugin. This project originated as a GitHub fork from that project. > >Keep an eye on our @overstory Twitter feed for updates about the plugin. >If you want to contact us to discuss details of the plugin, sponsoring >the project or otherwise contributing, or for bespoke development, >contact us by email: [email protected]. > > >_______________________________________________ >General mailing list >[email protected] >Manage your subscription at: >http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] Manage your subscription at: http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general
