Thanks Alex, Can you elaborate a little, particular on the first point. Do you mean "Open Declaration" (F3) navigation?
If you could open bugs with particular cases of things which don't work, that would be helpful. Eclipse now has so many different capabilities and ways of doing things that everyone is going to make use of a different subset. --Matt. On 17/12/06, Alexandru Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hacking lately on Glassbox I have figured out a couple of things that I would really like to have when working with AJDT/AspectJ: - navigation: it has improved over time, but it is still far from what the JDT editor offers (I would say that 30-40% of the navigation doesn't work) - for methods, classes defined in aj files there is no way you can use the Call Hierarchy, or display type Hierarchy, etc. I know supporting these would be quite complex, but as you provoked me I thought I should jump in and mention a couple :-). BR, ./alex -- .w( the_mindstorm )p. On 12/12/06, Matt Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > Ramnivas, > > It would be interesting to hear (from you and anyone else of course) > what JDT functionality you miss most in AJDT. This would help us prioritise > new feature work, and then we can determine which ones could be implemented > in this way. > > Regards, > > Matt. > > On 12/12/06, Matthew Webster < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Ramnivas, > > > > I certainly think we can start looking at jdt.ui to improve the user > > experience by creating the extension points we need e.g. Open Type, > > search, code completion, .... There are a number of AJDT enhancements that > > are stalled because of lack of extensibility in JDT, Workbench or UI. The > > core compiler is a tougher nut to crack but fortunately less obvious to to > > the user except perhaps when it comes to mixed mult-project incremental > > compilation. > > > > Matthew Webster > > AOSD Project > > Java Technology Centre, MP146 > > IBM Hursley Park, Winchester, SO21 2JN, England > > Telephone: +44 196 2816139 (external) 246139 (internal) > > Email: Matthew Webster/UK/IBM @ IBMGB, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://w3.hursley.ibm.com/~websterm/<http://w3.hursley.ibm.com/%7Ewebsterm/%02> > > > > > > *Ramnivas Laddad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* > > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > 11/12/2006 19:37 Please respond to > > [email protected] > > > > To > > [email protected] cc > > > > Subject > > Re: [aspectj-users] Aspects Equinox Incubator 1.0.1 Released > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Wonderful! > > > > Does this mean that someday AJDT will become a AOSGi bundle that > > weaves into JDT? It seems that such a bundle can pass through all the > > functionality of JDT to aspects developers and augment aspect-related > > functionality through weaving. I imagine that the same approach can enable a > > powerful way to create plugins for other languages in Eclipse (Groovy, for > > example). > > > > -Ramnivas > > > > Matthew Webster wrote: > > > > We are pleased to announce the release of AOSGi 1.0.1. Please see the > > home page for details of how to download an use it: > > * > > **http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/incubator/aspects/ *<http://www.eclipse.org/equinox/incubator/aspects/> > > > > AOSGi is an Equinox framework extension and a bundle that presents the > > AspectJ complier as an OSGi service which together facilitate load-time > > weaving of aspects packaged in bundles. It's also a programming model for > > developing new applications or extending existing ones that are deployed on > > the Eclipse platform. For those of you who are using LTW and are targeting > > OSGi, Eclipse or RCP applications this project offers a more integrated, > > JDK-independent alternative to using JVMTI. There is also a growing set of > > demos for you to download and try. 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