Le 21 sept. 2010 à 00:32, [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. a écrit :

>> For velocity support you need the Ultimate edition unfortunately.
>> But the licenses for open-source projects are still being granted.
>> For groovy, the Community edition is enough I believe.
>> I don't see XWiki among the projects granted an Ultimate Edition 
> Intelljidea. I don't think I'm the one to propose such an application! 
> Its web site states that, as you say, the Community edition is enough 
> for Groovy so, let's give it a try!

The grant would be for the xwiki development, not for xwiki applications.
I think I saw there was one long ago.
Your product should be open-source.

> I must recognize that I am a bit of a mess when talking about variables, 
> properties, methods, objects and stuff!
> 
> Let's go back to the initial question: what I was looking for was how to 
> "read" all available properties of a given "object" with a "piece of 
> code" within a XWiki page. I think I'm not able yet to use the right 
> concepts and the right words when taking about, in general, 
> object-oriented programming. I think that what you have gone several 
> steps further and give me/us some nice keys about how to do that 
> "programmatically" from within your favourite IDE. This will allow 
> anybody using this environment to get auto-completion.

I summarize it all as the autocompletion function.
You type $xxx then dot (".") then get a popup... that popup is based on what is 
known as type.

paul
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