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Max Rydahl Andersen commented on SEAMFORGE-172:
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This would require you to be an omnipotent IDE - I really don't think this is worth
the effort compared to getting some good extendible reverse engineering/scaffolding
going.
But that said, yes Eclipse does this based on AST; but you might be going into the plugins
that requires osgi to actually run.
Add refactoring capability to code manipulator
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Key: SEAMFORGE-172
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SEAMFORGE-172
Project: Seam Forge
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Parsers / File Manipulation
Affects Versions: 1.0.0.Alpha3
Reporter: Dan Allen
Although challenging, the ability to refactor within a project would be immensely
powerful for plugin writers. Basic refactoring include renaming types, fields and methods.
Matching updates to resource files (XML, Java properties, etc) would also be useful. We
could see how far that could take us before deciding if more complex refactoring is
necessary.
I would suggest researching whether it's possible to extra the refactoring logic out
of the Eclipse tooling into a reusable library (if it isn't already). Another option
is RefactorIT, which used to be a proprietary plugin for the major Java IDEs but is now
CDDL and GPL:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/refactorit/
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