spring-ide | Spring Development Environment for Eclipse | Code Editor library
kandi X-RAY | spring-ide Summary
kandi X-RAY | spring-ide Summary
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- Create the Roo project
- Installs the dependency management
- Executes a module command
- Checks if the given RooInstall is newer
- Create the selection area
- Read the dialog location
- Creates the dialog area
- Retrieves a list of all state ids of the given parent element
- Creates the layout
- Remove the name url pair from the encoded string
- Creates the area for the dialog
- Create the title area
- Create the controls
- Add a content proposal listener
- Creates the options for the dialog
- Called when the button is pressed
- Fills the completion proposals
- Creates the GUI area
- Creates the initial layout
- Create the controls for this component
- Gets the label text
- Gets the children of the XML element
- Creates the GUI area for this component
- Creates the controls for the preference
- Create the control set
- Apply the modifier
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QUESTION
I had installed an earlier version of Spring Tools into an existing Eclipse Oxygen installation and I was able to select and use the Spring Properties Yaml Editor and Spring Properties Editor using the Open With...
context menu but since upgrading to Spring Tools 3.9.2 those two editors are missing. Instead now I need to use plain text editors or something like YEdit YAML Editor which doesn't give me any of the nice spring related features.
This is the same question as the first half of eclipse-spring-tools-missing-content-assist-autocomplete but that part of the question was never solved.
If I install a fresh copy of Spring Tool Suite 4 (which is a rebadged eclipse with the same plugin installed by default) then those required editors are present, so this is only a problem when working with Vanilla Eclipse with Spring Tools 3.9.2.
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Jan-16 at 09:50I took a deeper look and I think I figured out what the problem is. Due to a slightly refactored feature structure, the property editing support resides in a different feature now. If you installed STS from the marketplace and updated it to 3.9.2, the feature that contains the property editing did not get installed automatically.
The fix is easy: Go to Install New Software
and select the STS update site that you should already have in the list of available update sites. Then expand the Extensions / Spring IDE
section and select Spring IDE Boot Support
. Install that and you get the property editing support back (and updated with future updates, too).
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Install spring-ide
You can use spring-ide like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the spring-ide component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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