Re: IntelliJ IDEA Groovy 2.5/3.0 - Vote for Indiviudal Issues

2020-03-14 Thread Maarten Boekhold
Hi Jochen,   There is a language server under development at https://github.com/prominic/groovy-language-server.   Maarten From: "Jochen Theodorou" I actually would love to look into a language server implementation and use that for different IDEs then. But things like joint compilation

Re: IntelliJ IDEA Groovy 2.5/3.0 - Vote for Indiviudal Issues

2020-03-12 Thread MG
@IntelliJ's build system: We use IntelliJ Groovy build, and have very vanilla requirements with regards to building our projects (basically it's just a larger number of interdependent modules with a bunch of artifacts), but alas even that does not work without a hitch: The

Re: IntelliJ IDEA Groovy 2.5/3.0 - Vote for Indiviudal Issues

2020-03-12 Thread MG
Hi Blake, thanks for sharing your experience, I am also not the biggest Eclipse fan, though I found it not too bad as a Java IDE a while back. It is funny that you should mention Netbeans - I had nearly forgotten about it*, but I actually had the same as experience as you did with Netbeans:

Re: IntelliJ IDEA Groovy 2.5/3.0 - Vote for Indiviudal Issues

2020-03-11 Thread Blake McBride
In an effort to solve my build problems I initially tried to create my own build system but it turned into a nightmare. Not wanting to devote the time it would take to get working, I abandoned it. I later came up with an idea (that I'm sure isn't new) of a way to create a really simple build

Re: IntelliJ IDEA Groovy 2.5/3.0 - Vote for Indiviudal Issues

2020-03-11 Thread Jochen Theodorou
On 11.03.20 19:36, Blake McBride wrote: [...] I've always thought that NetBeans was the most intuitive IDE.  Anytime I want to do something I guess at where it is and - boom - there it is!  I also see they're really making an effort to upgrade it.  I'll be watching them. Always had that with

Re: IntelliJ IDEA Groovy 2.5/3.0 - Vote for Indiviudal Issues

2020-03-11 Thread Blake McBride
Hi MG, The issues I've had with IntelliJ/JetBrains are general. IntelliJ is probably the best IDE out there but rather than make it even better they seem comfortable just staying a notch above the competition. I guess they don't have to do better. I've had issues with IntelliJ that are utterly

Re: IntelliJ IDEA Groovy 2.5/3.0 - Vote for Indiviudal Issues

2020-03-11 Thread MG
Hi Blake, first of all thank you, and all who voted since my post, for taking the time, appreciated. Second: Is your IntelliJ/Jetbrains experience directly tied to Groovy or to issues in general ? The guy responsible for Groovy in IntelliJ, Daniil Ovchinnikov, seems to need community

Re: IntelliJ IDEA Groovy 2.5/3.0 - Vote for Indiviudal Issues

2020-03-11 Thread Blake McBride
Although I will vote up the Groovy issue you detail, being a long-time IntelliJ user, I can tell you first hand that upvoting an issue at JetBrains has no effect I am aware of. I have seen critical issues get hundreds of votes and remain untouched for years. They do what, when, and how they