[jbosstools-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (JBIDE-11602) Provide first class support for client side development

Victor Rubezhny (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Mon Mar 25 18:39:42 EDT 2013


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Victor Rubezhny commented on JBIDE-11602:
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VJet has an issue on parsing the Regular Expressions [Bug 401250: regular expression causes false comment color|https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=401250]

Because of this issue VJet cannot correctly parse RequireJS (and as such it cannot show its methods in content assist as well). 

Moreover, I suppose that even if the RegEx issue will be fixed, there will be a difficulties on resolving the objects from the modules that are loaded/defined by require() or define() functions in desing-time.
                
> Provide first class support for client side development
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JBIDE-11602
>                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-11602
>             Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
>          Issue Type: Feature Request
>          Components: jsp/jsf/xml/html source editing
>            Reporter: Sebastien Deleuze
>            Assignee: Victor Rubezhny
>              Labels: jsdt, vjet
>             Fix For: 4.1.x
>
>         Attachments: jbosstools-add-vjet-dependencies-patch.patch, jquery-1.5.1.min.js.jpg, jquery.tagcanvas.min.js.jpg, nexj-JS-Content-Assist-On-a-JS-in-ticket-monster-project-After-Insertion.jpg, nexj-JS-Content-Assist-On-a-JS-in-ticket-monster-project.jpg, nexj-JS-Content-Assist-On-an-HTML-1-in-ticket-monster-project-After-Insertion.jpg, nexj-JS-Content-Assist-On-an-HTML-1-in-ticket-monster-project.jpg, nexj-JS-Content-Assist-On-an-HTML-2-1-in-ticket-monster-project-After-Insertion.jpg, nexj-JS-Content-Assist-On-an-HTML-2-1-in-ticket-monster-project.jpg, nexj-JS-Content-Assist-On-an-HTML-2-2-in-ticket-monster-project-After-Insertion.jpg, nexj-JS-Content-Assist-On-an-HTML-2-2-in-ticket-monster-project.jpg, nexj-JS-Content-Assist-On-Any-JS-in-ticket-monster-project-After-Insertion.jpg, nexj-JS-Content-Assist-On-Any-JS-in-ticket-monster-project.jpg, nexj-JS-Content-Assist-On-Any-JS-in-ticket-monster-project.jpg, vjet-JS-Content-Assist-On-a-JS-in-ticket-monster-project-After-Insertion.jpg, vjet-JS-Content-Assist-On-a-JS-in-ticket-monster-project.jpg, vjet-JS-Content-Assist-On-Any-JS-in-ticket-monster-project-After-Insertion.jpg, vjet-JS-Content-Assist-On-Any-JS-in-ticket-monster-project.jpg, vjet-JS-Content-Assist-On-HTML-1-in-ticket-monster-project-After-Insertion.jpg, vjet-JS-Content-Assist-On-HTML-1-in-ticket-monster-project.jpg, vjet-JS-Content-Assist-On-HTML-2-1-in-ticket-monster-project-After-Insertion.jpg, vjet-JS-Content-Assist-On-HTML-2-1-in-ticket-monster-project.jpg, vjet-JS-Content-Assist-On-HTML-2-2-in-ticket-monster-project-After-Insertion.jpg, vjet-JS-Content-Assist-On-HTML-2-2-in-ticket-monster-project.jpg
>
>
> Web application development is currently moving in many projects from end to end server side technologies to HTML5 RIA developed with REST Webservices/ Webscoket on serverside + pure client side technologies GUI (Backbone.js for example).
> Eclipse has been always been quite bad in the field of advanced Javascript development. JSDT was a good start, but its development has been stopped for a few years, and in its current status, it is not really a good tool for real HTML5/JS dev. From what I know, there is no roadmap for strong move on this field in the WTP team. The only real Eclipse initiative for client side development is Orion (http://www.eclipse.org/orion/) outside of the IDE.
> The only other alternative is Aptana Studio 3, acquired last year by AppAccelerator.
> My question is : is there any plan to consider client side development as a first class citizen in JBoss Studio, even if this question apply to the whole Eclipse Ecosystem ? Other IDE like Netbeans or IntelliJ Idea have a strong support for these technologies, and my guess is this lack may be a significant blocking point in the following years.
> Thanks in advance for your feedback.

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