Hi Jonah

Yes, it should be handled exactly as you described it. If that is not the 
case, then a bug report with exact steps starting with a fresh install and 
workspace should be filed against JDT Text.

Dani



From:   Jonah Graham <jo...@kichwacoders.com>
To:     Cross project issues <cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org>
Date:   12.12.2018 21:24
Subject:        Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Withdrawing Code 
Recommenders from       SimRel
Sent by:        cross-project-issues-dev-boun...@eclipse.org



Martin,

I am pretty sure there is some code in JDT that handles this case already. 
When I open a workspace created with the EPP (with code recommenders) 
version of eclipse in the SDK (without recommenders) on the first time I 
do a Java autocomplete I get a popup recommending I reset completion  
preference defaults. 

Perhaps one of the JDT folk can confirm that this is indeed the case that 
is being covered. 
 


Thanks, 
Jonah 


On Wed, 12 Dec 2018, 19:38 Martin Lippert <mlipp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey!

I would like to point out a (from my point of view quite important) 
problem with removing Code Recommenders from the packages.

If a user opens an existing workspace with an install that does NOT 
contain the code recommenders plugins, but the workspace got created with 
an install that contained Code Recommenders, the complete content-assist 
experience for Java is broken. The user has to reset the content-assist 
settings manually to make things work again. This is a pretty bad user 
experience.

I expect this to effect basically every single Eclipse Java developer 
using the new Eclipse 2018-12 release who opens a previously created 
workspace.

The background:
It looks like code recommenders disables the regular Java content-assist 
computers and enables its own.
When the workspace is re-used with a new workspace without recommenders, 
those enabled content-assist computers don?t exist anymore, but the 
regular Java ones are not re-enabled.

I guess I should open a bug for that?
Opinions?

Cheers,
-Martin




> Am 11.12.2018 um 21:49 schrieb Marcel Bruch <marcel.br...@codetrails.com
>:
> 
> Dear Cross-Projects,
> 
> I?d like to withdraw Code Recommenders participation from the SimRel and 
EPP packages.
> 
> The project committers currently do not have enough resources to keep 
pace with the changes in JDT/Java and thus we?ve to take this necessary 
and long due action.
> 
> Best,
> Marcel
> 
> Von meinem iPad gesendet
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