Hi Tony,
you could try out EASE (eclipse.org/ease). We do have some code
completion for Java classes. Not perfect, but at least a little bit more
than classic JSDT.
Christian
On 13.12.2016 23:56, Tony G wrote:
Most of the references to JavaScript with Eclipse seems to be about Node.JS.
I'm not finding many references to development toward supporting Nashorn where
we need content assistance for types and members for Java and JavaScript in the
same file, or at least to be able to jump from references between .JS and .Java
files.
I separate code maintenance from debugging here. My first priority would be to
simply edit code, moving fluidly between languages. For me it's a much lower
priority to be able to debug through that code at runtime. Of course we want it
wall, but if we can just write good code to start then the requirement for
debugging support later is significantly reduced.
Where can I find others discussing the state of this special kind of polyglot
development with Eclipse?
Thanks!
Now moving to Neon2.
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