Re: [jdee-devel] functionality development
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From: Espen W. <es...@gr...> - 2008-11-25 08:27:36
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Phillip Lord <phi...@ne...> writes: > Thomas Finneid <tfi...@fc...> writes: >> - Essentially I want something like what eclipse has, the >> directory tree on the left side, which lists everything included in >> the project. It gives easy access to any resource in the project, >> independent of which directory its in and how complicated the name >> is. - Another solution could be something that search the entire >> project or something. > There are quite a few systems for doing this depending on exactly how > you want to search. I use find-dired and grep-find a lot for basic > searching. And do not underestimate the power of jde-open-class-at-point, especially if you use (shameless plug time) Maven with jde-mvn and tell it to add any source artifacts it finds to the source path. >> - Better code completion, one that is faster, more accurate and, last >> but not least, more user-friendly. It should also support completing >> all included libraries etc. > JDEE does library aware completion. I use pabbrev.el (which I am fond > of, partly because I wrote it), which is dumb, works on text analysis, > but seems to work well. There are other options here. I mostly use dabbrev-expand, myself. Intellisense-style completion is most useful when exploring an unfamiliar API, but in those cases I usually find myself leaning on the javadocs anyway. >> The more advanced stuff is: >> >> - refactoring support, >> - mainly renaming and moving methods, attributes, > This it doesn't have. Synchronicity strikes again! I've just started an effort in this direction; see http://www.bitbucket.org/espenhw/jde-refactor/ for status, news and views. -- Espen Wiborg <es...@gr...> - Veritas vos liberabit Away each minus wordlessly that, possessing heavier minus better. |