Hi Darmesh. I'm also in Kepler. Just the folding function (that it's allowed to be installed on Kepler) is really useful for seeing and navigating the code better.
> El 16/01/2014, a las 11:29, Dan Haywood <[email protected]> > escribió: > >> On 16 January 2014 10:26, Chohan, Dharmesh <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Oscar >> >> The Apache ISIS IDE looks interesting. I tried installing into my Eclipse >> Kepler environment but I cannot see the plugin working. I downloaded the >> plugin and copied in Eclipse plugin folder. >> >> I've not tried it out for quite a while, but as Oscar says, it would seem > to be broken on Kepler, but workable-ish on Juno. > > Realistically, this year my dev effort is going to be for the next-gen > viewer, rather than getting this plugin working. > > Dan > > > > >> Please can you provide plugin installation steps. >> >> Thanks >> Dharmesh >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: GESCONSULTOR - Óscar Bou [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 8:43 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Apache Isis IDE configuration >> >> >> Just to point others, to maximize their experience while programming with >> Apache Isis, I've just discovered a post by Dan regarding his configuration >> on Eclipse Juno at [1]. >> >> I've had installed the Apache Isis IDE plugin for Eclipse since quite time >> ago, and it works quite well on Juno (seems there's a compatibility issue >> regarding "junit" with Kepler). >> >> There are links to Apache Isis code templates for Eclipse but also some >> nice utils like the EclEcmma plugin that I didn't knew about. >> >> By configuring the Coffe Bytes code-folding as explained on [2], if you >> use the Isis markers // {{ and // }}, code starts to become better >> organized. >> >> >> HTH, >> >> Oscar >> >> >> >> >> >> [1] http://danhaywood.com/2012/09/20/eclipse-juno-jee-setup/ >> [2] https://github.com/danhaywood/apache-isis-ide >>
