On Sat, 15 Aug 2020 at 22:19, Scott Palmer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Managing dependencies through a GUI instead of editing XML, or Gradle scripts 
> would be great, including first-class support for Ant+Ivy. This can be 
> difficult for free-form scripts like Gradle, but NB can assist, just like 
> browsing for artifacts on Maven Central will show you the code you need to 
> add for various tools, NB can offer actions to inject that code, for example.

This I would definitely be interested in.  Be good with Gradle, and my
own live programming runtime (which has an IDE based on NetBeans) is
about to support runtime injection of dependencies using pkg url -
being able to reuse a lookup GUI to support that would be great.
Particularly one that doesn't require a local cache!  Like Emi's
remote Maven search -
https://github.com/emilianbold/maven.search.remote

Best wishes,

Neil

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