I assume/hope you are referring to the cfinclude idea, as I love to see that implemented (just started last week on a project at work which fairly intensively will utilize the inline java (one part due to the performance (heavy processing) and one part to communicate with dynamoDB)), and either way the ruble bundle scoping is probably not going to work as aptana doesn't support java scopes (and creating a new scope as I have been trying for coldfusion (as I kinda dislike cfeclipse) has taken already too much time (i have been trying to make cfml a subscope of html :P )).

On vrijdag 3 februari 2012 16:56:13, Alan Williamson wrote:
That is actually a very CLEVER idea.

I do like that notion

On 03/02/2012 03:08, David Mulder wrote:
I am looking into the options of creating an aptana ruble bundle which would set the scoping of the cfscript language=jave tag to java (or at least something along those lines causing some extend of syntax highlighting, as I don't care about the autocompletion/syntax checking/etc.). Either way, couldn't we maybe extend the cfinclude tag with a language=java attribute, which would cause the code to be included wrapped in cfscript language=java tags, that way the java file itself could be perfectly valid and syntax highlighted by the eclipse java editor.




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