Language Server Protocol (LSP)Microsoft
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About
The Language Server Protocol (LSP) defines the protocol used between an editor or IDE and a language server that provides language features such as autocomplete, go to definition, find all references, and documentation on hover. Adding these features for a programming language takes significant effort, and traditionally the work had to be repeated for each development tool because every editor or IDE exposed different APIs for implementing the same capabilities. LSP standardizes how language servers and development tools communicate, allowing the language-specific intelligence to live in a reusable server that can connect to multiple development environments through a shared protocol. This means a single Language Server can be reused across many tools, while development tools can support multiple languages with less duplicated effort. The protocol enables inter-process communication between the development tool and the language server and defines the format of messages using JSON-RPC.
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WildFly is a powerful, modular, & lightweight application server that helps you build amazing applications. Configuration in WildFly is centralized, simple and user-focused. The configuration file is organized by subsystems that you can easily comprehend and no internal server wiring is exposed. All management capabilities are exposed in a unified manner across many forms of access. These include a CLI, a web-based administration console, a native Java API, an HTTP/JSON based REST API, and a JMX gateway. These options allow for custom automation using the tools and languages that best fit your needs. It uses JBoss Modules to provide true application isolation, hiding server implementation classes from the application and only linking with JARs your application needs. Visibility rules have sensible defaults, yet can be customized. The dependency resolution algorithm means that classloading performance is not affected by the number of versions of libraries you have installed.
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Programming language maintainers and editor developers who need a standard way to deliver code intelligence features across multiple IDEs and development tools
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Company InformationMicrosoft
Founded: 1975
United States
microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/
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United States
www.wildfly.org
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