+1 Some IDEs like IntelliJ or VS Code, uses such Feature, to install missing 
dependencies, when they know, that you are using a Feature, which is not 
supported out of the box. But they don’t have a license issue, they do it, 
because it is a nice Handy way to say, hey we figured out, that you are using a 
Feature which is not supported out of the box but here you can install it right 
from our DIE to use it. You can test it with VS Code, open a Java file and Code 
will tell you, that you can install the Java Extension pack, which uses, I 
don’t know.

So sounds promising for me too 😊


Von: Antonio
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. Dezember 2017 11:39
An: dev@netbeans.incubator.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Java editor

+1 as well.

El 12/12/17 a las 19:20, Jan Lahoda escribió:
> [...]
> Are there any comments/objections/help offers to this proposal?

I'll have some spare time during this week and the next. But I'll need 
some clear goals/instructions to be effective.

Cheers,
Antonio

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