I'd like to see a non apache.netbeans branch if it would result in some
modules that could be installed into regular NB. I'd contribute PRs once
and a while for bugfixes, maybe more as time permits.
If netbeans is ever interested in it, it could be merged.
-ernie
On 10/3/2020 7:37 AM, Eric Br
I just took a quick look, and started wondering about trying VSCode out,
since they claim to do python. But then I saw Git, but not mercurial.
Oh, well.
-ernie
On 10/6/2020 5:11 AM, Jaroslav Tulach wrote:
Hi there.
NetBeans source code contains language server for the Java language in the
`j
It means we’ll have VS Code users trying out our Java Editor features. And
hopefully providing feedback. The Java Editor being a Java IDEs main
feature, we should support the efforts of Microsoft to test out the tools
made available by Apache!
Gj
On Tue, 6 Oct 2020 at 19:46, Jan Lahoda wrote:
>
(First, I applaud this effort!)
Regarding what's in it for NetBeans, I think that's simple - hopefully more
users!
VS Code already has a Java extension, based on Eclipse. So I don't think VS
Code needs an extension based on NetBeans. But if some users will use a
NetBeans-based extension, that's g
On Tue, 6 Oct 2020 at 18:00, Matthias Bläsing wrote:
> not sure what to make of this message, but I see 171 commits ahead of
> master. I don't see how this can be reasonably reviewed in about week.
Reviewed and IP checked I guess. Authorship of each commit would need
checking, along with mention
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 06.10.2020, 14:11 +0200 schrieb Jaroslav Tulach:
> We'd like to integrate everything before 12.2 feature freeze (Oct 15)
> and then
>
> work on bugfixes to polish the VSCode support for the 12.2 source
> release.
not sure what to make of this message, but I see 171 commits
Well,
First of all, contributions are welcome! Though, I have mixed feelings
about this one. Maybe I just do not see it at the moment.
My question would be: What is in this contribution for NetBeans?
I'm Ok with giving the java.lsp.server module inside NetBeans, as long
as it is not a dead c
Hi there.
NetBeans source code contains language server for the Java language in the
`java/java.lsp.server` module for a while. The module has been integral part
of NetBeans for several releases. In addition to that there is a VSCode
extension using that module - also part of the source ZIP rel