![]() I do like that it prompts you when you use autocomplete to make it the default, enable subword matches, etc. It’s supposed to be better than autocomplete. Python plugin/perspective (had to download one for Eclipse 3.6) You pick that plugin and then unselect everything except “Freemarker IDE” Note that it is listed under the JBoss Tool Project. Now it is in Eclipse Marketplace.įreemarker syntax highlighting and macro assistance. Last year this was only available via an update site. I’ll use the command line (or fall back to Kepler) for the time beingįor finding memory leaks. Groovy project/editor and console. At this time only the Kepler version is available which conflicts with other plugins I’ve installed. Groovy/Grails Tool Suite (didn’t install) Using the update site gave me what I expected An install “happened” through Eclipse Marketplace, but I didn’t any of the PMD settings I was expecting. (The version of Sysdeo I was using seems to have had that too but at least Mongrel looks more active.) It looks like they used the Sysdeo source code and forked it since Sysdeo isn’t getting updates anymore.Last year, I tried Mongrel and fell back to Sysdeo. I don’t remember that problem in previous years. A number of plugins were beta for Luna or I had to use the Kepler version. The significant plugins I use are listed in this table. I installed it last month to write a presentation. The biggest plugin I wanted to shed was the old experimental FIRST robotics plugin. Cleaning plugin house once a year is nice. Like last year, I decided to install the plugins I need for Eclipse Marketplace so I can shed the plugins I tried out and don’t actually want. It’s nice to be able to launch Eclipse through the icon again though. To be fair, it was fixed in Kepler SR 1, but I never upgraded. The “Failed to load the JNI shared library” error I got with Kepler is fixed. And all the important code is in Subversion or Git anyway. Are you sure you want to continue with this workspace. Updating the workspace can make it incompatible with older versions of the product. Warning: Workspace ‘/myWorkspace’ was written with an older version of the product and will be updated. When launching my workspace, I got the warning: I’m also on the latest version of Java 8. The download page had a warning that “Eclipse requires Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) or greater.” No problem. The matrix comparing the packages is still clear. I chose the Java EE version. I did see “are you ready for Java 8” front and center. When I went to, I wasn’t greeted the cool Kepler book from last year.
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