Dear all,
I just experimented some stuff for that yesterday using bintray API for
their repositories. I was able to retrieve a list of packages by
group/artifact ID-s and even query artifacts by package/class names,
though the later one might need to use the "I feel lucky!" heuristics,
as I searched for the new JUnit5 package and that gave me 14000+ matches
and returned the first 50.
On 04/22/2018 11:28 PM, Christian Lenz wrote:
Hey Jaroslav,
I think now it is the best time to do the Approach again under Apache 😊
Cheers
Chris
Von: Jaroslav Tulach
Gesendet: Montag, 23. April 2018 08:14
An: Apache NetBeans
Betreff: The IDE for DevOps was: IntelliJ IDEA vs Netbeans
I just spent the past 2 weeks using IntelliJ IDEA exclusively (having used
it sporatically before). I'm going to share some brief thoughts in the
hopes that it helps.
As far as I can tell, IntelliJ's killer feature is their debugger (more
broadly, their UI). Our killer feature is our profiler, and Maven
integration (more broadly, bundling more functionality standard).
* Netbeans drives development of Maven projects through Maven. This
results in better integration than IntelliJ provides (e.g. good luck
trying to start a debugging session through Maven)
Yeah, I can confirm setting up debugging (for Maven) in IntelliJ is so
complicated...
Once I called NetBeans the [IDE for devops and admins](
http://wiki.apidesign.org/wiki/DevOps) and this is what I meant. If you
care about your overall project structure, there shall be benefits of using
NetBeans+Maven. If you just care about the code, the IntelliJ's editor
focus may give you better experience.
Moreover the NetBeans approach is more fragile. Structures of pom.xml files
differ wildly and when they get out of expectations, things may get broken
or slow...
indexing and performance levels can be done with the
code currently in Apache NetBeans Git. Jaroslav Tulach will have insights
as well as gratitude for help in this area
My thought is simple: there should be no Maven index processing on the
client (by default). There should be a webservice the IDE would query
instead. However my idea was rejected by last Oracle NetBeans performance
team last time I proposed it. It was found too complicated. Anybody wants
to pick that challenge up now?
-jt
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