It may help to knock at the doors of the XQDT developers (xqdt.org) and see what they say!
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:33 AM, jean-marc Mercier <[email protected]> wrote: > Thx Christian, It seems nice, I will try this plug-in for the "community" > IntelliJ edition. > However only the very expensive "ultimate edition" of IntelliJ can integrate > with spring framework and SQL databases ? > > Too bad that XQDT is stalling for xquery 3.0, because Eclipse was capable to > integrate JAVA, C++, xquery, SQL and spring framework in the same IDE, very > handy for me. > > > 2013/12/11 Christian Grün <[email protected]> >> >> Hi Jean-Marc, >> >> currently, there are no plugin alternatives for Eclipse, and it seems >> that the development has pretty much stalled. >> >> Grzegorz Ligas is currently developing a nice plugin for IntelliJ IDEA >> [1]; you may want to have a look it, too. >> >> Best, >> Christian >> >> [1] http://ligasgr.github.io/intellij-xquery/ >> ___________________________ >> >> On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:40 AM, jean-marc Mercier >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > I am developing using Eclipse, together with the integrated xquery >> > editor >> > provided by XQDT. >> > This last editor does not seem to support xquery 3.0 syntax. I can >> > survive, >> > but there are a lot of nice functionality that are not working anymore >> > (for >> > instance the outline windows). >> > >> > Does someone know any alternative to XQDT editor that could integrate >> > with >> > eclipse and is xquery 3.0 compliant ? >> > >> > Cheers >> > >> > Jean-Marc >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > BaseX-Talk mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > https://mailman.uni-konstanz.de/mailman/listinfo/basex-talk >> > > > _______________________________________________ BaseX-Talk mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.uni-konstanz.de/mailman/listinfo/basex-talk

