Hi Piotr,

Thanks for your answer. I know about MyEclipse before and the new JSjet, I
think it was featured in an Eclipse newsletter. It looks really awesome,
but yet probably it does not fit in my needs. I did not say before but my
main interest is not to use a JS editor else to bundle and extend it in my
products. I develop a video game IDE based on Eclipse and JSDT is a key
part of it. I was playing with tern.java before, to include it in my game
editor but yet I prefer to wait for a JSDT update.

Hi Ilya,

I look forward for JSDT, I really want to stick on it, thanks for your
answer. I will check the bugs. My internet connection is really a problem,
in my country internet is just a nightmare :( it makes hard for me to have
an active contribution but is true that at least I can report bugs in the
bugzilla.

By the way I think a pure Java parser is the right solution! I never like
the idea to depend on external tools like nodejs.

Hi Mickael,

Thanks for for comment. I see i should wait more for new releases.

> How is it important to have a dedicated wizard for such a trivial task?
If the wizard does nothing more than creating a
> file, what's wrong with the new file wizard?

Well.. as I said before, it gives the feeling of an unfinished product.
Maybe for an expert it has not too much sense, but I think it has for
newbies. I think it is more elegant if it includes a new JSON file wizard,
JSON is an important format now days and looking into the New wizards you
can discover what an IDE supports, and I think it is good to highlight that
Eclipse supports JSON. Actually, a "new JSON file" wizard has another
advantage, you can create a json file with a different extension.

Thanks all for the replies :)


On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 11:29 AM Mickael Istria <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 07/07/2016 02:59 PM, Arián Fornaris Fernández wrote:
>
> I see lot of buzz around a JavaScript update in Eclipse Neon but honestly,
> I don't see a real change :(
>
> [...]
>
>
> In general, it was a frustrating experience :( I had lot of expectation
> for this release, but what I see are regressions or a work in progress.
>
> The changes are highly visible if you use node.js, npm, bower, debug...
> However, it's true that the pure edition part now misses some important
> features that were previously available.
>
>
> - I saw somewhere there is a new JSON editor (but I did not find a wizard
> to create a JSON file). I had to create it via New File wizard.
>
> How is it important to have a dedicated wizard for such a trivial task? If
> the wizard does nothing more than creating a file, what's wrong with the
> new file wizard?
>
> I know there are other options like those based on tern.java (that works
> much better) but yet I prefer to keep on the standard tooling.
>
> JSDT 2.0 + tern.java is currently the best combo for JS dev in Eclipse
> IDE. And I believe it's what most JSDT contributors would recommend at the
> moment. Hopefully, just JSDT should do the work in a near future.
>
>
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