Hi all,

I'd like to share with you -who probably have interest in plain Web
(non-Java EE) development- that Eclipse Wild Web Developer
https://github.com/eclipse/wildwebdeveloper recently reached major
milestones:
* Update to newer Language Server which brings better quality for
JavaScript and TypeScript development
* Addition of a debugger that uses (embeds) the VSCode Node Debugger and
connects with it using the Debug Adapter Protocol. The Debug Adapter
Protocol already has decent support in LSP4E.
The quality is now good enough for most real-world use-cases. Some users
report some satisfaction, package has a good popularity on marketplace with
constantly growing #installs for the last 6 month now reaching ~2000
monthly install, some interesting bugs are reported. All the community
indicators are green.

For JS at least, this stack is much cheaper to maintain and brings a higher
quality than current (and foreseeable future) JSDT. Separating IDE and
Language Server/Debug Adapter/TextMate grammars... also allows to put the
work in places that guarantee a bigger opportunity for reuse.
It just seems like 1 hour of time spent on improving Wild Web Developer and
its stack is now more productive than a week of work on JSDT.

So, as stakeholder of this domain, unless you plan to keep relying on
WebTools for a reason or another, what would be interesting would be that
you start adopting Eclipse Wild Web Developer, use it, and contribute bug
reports and patches to it to ensure the quality matches the community
expectation.

On a political part (I'm not very good at it, some maybe my bosses will
hate me for being so direct ;), on behalf of Red Hat developers involved in
those parts of WebTools, we'd like to clarify that we will probably soon
but progressively stop providing any form of support for JSDT (and maybe
HTML, CSS and JSON from WebTools) and will move our own portfolio and our
community effort only to Wild Web Developer when it comes to Web
development. We'll also try to move the "Eclipse IDE for JavaScript and Web
developers" package (~10000 monthly downloads) to Wild Web Developer
instead of JSDT very soon, for 2019-03.

Cheers, and let's keep in touch on Eclipse Wild Web Developer issue tracker
;)
-- 
Mickael Istria
Eclipse IDE <https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/eclipse-packages/>
developer, for Red Hat Developers <https://developers.redhat.com/>
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