David, Thanks for the pointer.
The second option don't look feasible to have in real life. Although If first feature is their then I think we are fine for now. On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 12:24 PM, David E Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You have to declare/cast types in order for the plugin to figure it out. > > In other words if you do this: > > GenericValue party = delegator.findOne(...); > > then you'll get auto-completion on "party.", but if you do this: > > party = delegator.findOne(...); > > you won't. In other words, the plugin could be smarter but at the minute it > seems not to be. > > -David > > > > On Jun 2, 2008, at 4:52 AM, Alex D. Fleming wrote: > > Hello , >> >> Can we use the Auto Completion Feature on the Java Class Methods in Groovy >> files ? >> Suppose I want to call the "getPartyName" of PartyHelper.java class. >> >> So If I import the package by "import org.ofbiz.party.party.*;" in my >> *.groovy file then >> How can I enable auto completion feature that works(by Ctrl + Space) on >> Java >> files that I imported previously in Eclipse IDE? >> I already installed Groovy Plugin in Eclipse but as I found its not >> working >> for me. >> >> Please Help. >> >> -- >> Alex D. Fleming >> > > -- Regards Alex D. Fleming
