Hi!
Will read the article and look at the github.
I still think that NetBeans has the best Maven support and a very good
GUI designer. Expecially for me as a serverside programmer who does not
now much about GUI. I tried Eclipse, IDEA, ... but none of them "feel"
right. One complains about Maven plugins it does know about, one create
bunch of files in my project, ...
Not to brag, but I've been using NetBeans since it was Xelfi. :)
Best regards,
Gregor
Jaroslav Tulach je 8. 02. 21 ob 06:43 napisal:
Hello Gregor.
> Will NetBeans LSP continue to be supported and maintained? Do you
have any plans for it?
There is a gang of people who decided to invest into VSCode tooling
and they selected Apache NetBeans LSP as a base vehicle to provide the
Java editing and debugging support. Please read more at this medium
article:
https://medium.com/graalvm/graalvm-21-0-vs-code-extensions-released-ab196354faeb
> I did remove that folder and things started to work.
I am glad you got Apache NetBeans VSCode Extension running.
> I especially like the fact that I don't get a bunch of .settings,
.classpath, ... files and folders all over my project.
That's the NetBeans way! Maven and Gradle and OpenJDK sources editing
support out of the box!
> Now I just have to figure out the keyboard shortcuts,
I have https://github.com/Grogdunn/vscode-nb-keybinding installed and
it makes editing way more approachable for an old NetBeans user.
> ... I'll probably just go back to NetBeans as so many times before.
That's not bad idea at all! Functionality of Apache NetBeans IDE is
super set of Apache NetBeans VSCode Extension. Switching between these
two should work like a charm whenever you need to.
-jt
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