VS Code plugin for OpenJDK development

Maurizio Cimadamore maurizio.cimadamore at oracle.com
Fri May 13 11:21:34 UTC 2022


Hi Martin,
that's the plugin I installed and tried out.

I also found that wiki page, and I had some questions - see:

https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/ide-support-dev/2022-May/000142.html

Cheers
Maurizio

On 13/05/2022 11:56, Martin Balin wrote:
> Hi Maurizio,
> There is a NetBeans VSCode extension which allows to work with OpenJDK 
> sources
> https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ASF.apache-netbeans-java
>
> Description how to setup JDK sources is here: 
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Apache+NetBeans+Extension+for+Visual+Studio+Code
> section Scenario 3: Open OpenJDK Source
>
> Hope you will find it useful
> Martin
>
>> On 12. 5. 2022, at 13:12, Maurizio Cimadamore 
>> <maurizio.cimadamore at oracle.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Magnus,
>> this is great news. While I've been working on IntelliJ support for 
>> quite a bit, I was too thinking about VSCode, especially for the 
>> ability to work with Java and CPP simultaneously. There's already 
>> some support to work on VM code with VsCode. The Java support is 
>> missing AFAIK, as well as ability to run and debug jtreg tests, which 
>> we have with IntelliJ. But I welcome any initiative to make OpenJDK 
>> more accessible to more IDEs!
>>
>> Maurizio
>>
>> On 12/05/2022 11:50, Magnus Ihse Bursie wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've been using Visual Studio Code for most of my OpenJDK 
>>> development needs for quite some time now, and grown very fond of 
>>> it. A year ago or so, I wrote a plugin to support me in my daily 
>>> tasks. It is available here:
>>>
>>> https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=magicus.openjdk-devel
>>>
>>> After a year of testing, I think it has proven its worth (to me, at 
>>> least), and I feel ready to recommend it to my fellow developers. 
>>> The plugin currently gives you a separate view with Github 
>>> integration, showing your notifications for OpenJDK projects, your 
>>> personal PRs, and open PRs for a set of chosen tags (i.e. areas you 
>>> want to watch).
>>>
>>> My initial idea was to add support for JBS integration as well, but 
>>> that part is stalled until our Jira instance gets proper support 
>>> for access tokens. :-(
>>>
>>> If you have suggestions or improvements, feel free to open an issue 
>>> or PR here:
>>> https://github.com/magicus/vscode-openjdk-devel
>>>
>>> /Magnus
>


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