eclipse.jdt.ls
Java language server (by eclipse-jdtls)
NeoVim-Delightful
A charming and dazzling NeoVim configuration! (by kdav5758)
eclipse.jdt.ls | NeoVim-Delightful | |
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30 | 4 | |
1,748 | 7 | |
2.1% | - | |
9.2 | 9.1 | |
3 days ago | over 3 years ago | |
Java | Lua | |
Eclipse Public License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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eclipse.jdt.ls
Posts with mentions or reviews of eclipse.jdt.ls.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-08.
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2.5 Million Java Developers on Visual Studio Code. Microsoft and Red Hat shares Joint Roadmap for Next 6 Months Together
Thanks Eclipse : https://github.com/eclipse-jdtls/eclipse.jdt.ls
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How to use nvim-jdtls for Java and nvim-lspconfig for everything else?
I installed eclipse jdtls which worked for Java, but I was not able to go to definitions for methods/classes outside of my project (ie, libraries and such, something like in IntelliJ where you can go to the definition or implementation for the library code), so I thought it may be a limitation of nvim-lspconfig
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jdtls spams messages in LazyVim
return { { "neovim/nvim-lspconfig", dependencies = { "mfussenegger/nvim-jdtls", init = function() require("lazyvim.util").on_attach(function(_, buffer) -- stylua: ignore vim.keymap.set( "n", "di", "lua require'jdtls'.organize_imports()", { buffer = buffer, desc = "Organize Imports" } ) vim.keymap.set( "n", "dt", "lua require'jdtls'.test_class()", { buffer = buffer, desc = "Test Class" } ) vim.keymap.set( "n", "dn", "lua require'jdtls'.test_nearest_method()", { buffer = buffer, desc = "Test Nearest Method" } ) vim.keymap.set( "v", "de", "lua require('jdtls').extract_variable(true)", { buffer = buffer, desc = "Extract Variable" } ) vim.keymap.set( "n", "de", "lua require('jdtls').extract_variable()", { buffer = buffer, desc = "Extract Variable" } ) vim.keymap.set( "v", "dm", "lua require('jdtls').extract_method(true)", { buffer = buffer, desc = "Extract Method" } ) vim.keymap.set( "n", "cf", "lua vim.lsp.buf.formatting()", { buffer = buffer, desc = "Format" } ) end) end, }, ---@class PluginLspOpts opts = { ---@type lspconfig.options servers = {}, -- you can do any additional lsp server setup here -- return true if you don't want this server to be setup with lspconfig ---@type table setup = { -- example to setup with typescript.nvim jdtls = function(_, opts) local project_name = vim.fn.fnamemodify(vim.fn.getcwd(), ":p:h:t") -- vim.lsp.set_log_level('DEBUG') local workspace_dir = "/home/jake/.workspace/" .. project_name -- See `:help vim.lsp.start_client` for an overview of the supported `config` options. local config = { -- The command that starts the language server -- See: https://github.com/eclipse/eclipse.jdt.ls#running-from-the-command-line cmd = { "java", -- or '/path/to/java17_or_newer/bin/java' "-javaagent:/home/jake/.local/share/java/lombok.jar", -- '-Xbootclasspath/a:/home/jake/.local/share/java/lombok.jar', "-Declipse.application=org.eclipse.jdt.ls.core.id1", "-Dosgi.bundles.defaultStartLevel=4", "-Declipse.product=org.eclipse.jdt.ls.core.product", "-Dlog.protocol=true", "-Dlog.level=ALL", -- '-noverify', "-Xms1g", "--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM", "--add-opens", "java.base/java.util=ALL-UNNAMED", "--add-opens", "java.base/java.lang=ALL-UNNAMED", "-jar", vim.fn.glob("/usr/share/java/jdtls/plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_*.jar"), "-configuration", "/usr/share/java/jdtls/config_linux", "-data", workspace_dir, }, root_dir = require("jdtls.setup").find_root({ ".git", "mvnw", "gradlew" settings = { java = {}, }, } require("jdtls").start_or_attach(config) return true end, -- Specify * to use this function as a fallback for any server -- ["*"] = function(server, opts) end, }, }, }, }
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Minecraft modding without the use of intellij
You can absolutely just use Gradle on the command line, and use a language server to get code intelligence in pretty much any editor you like. IntelliJ is very nice, especially for refactoring, but it doesn't have a giant advantage over any other editor, as long as you're sticking to mostly Java.
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Where does the dislike/hate for Java come from?
Try neovim. Builtin support for language servers which provide the basis for IDE functionality, autocomplete, auto import, code actions, refactoring, etc. I believe VSCode uses jdtls on the backend and you can use the same thing with neovim.
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java 19 in latest eclipse IDE
Is seems like valid manual to start language server here https://github.com/eclipse/eclipse.jdt.ls. Not sure what you mean by "starting it with other editors" though. It should be covered by editor own integration with the given LS.
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What do you tells VSCode and Jetbrains naysayers
But all of the above to say that Emacs can have the ability to some of if not more than VSCode. As others have said, the Jetbrains IDEs are a different story. They're built to actually understand the code you're writing. It's quite possible, with features like auto-insert and skeletons, to replicate some of the functionality that, say, IntelliJ does. For example, say you find-file into a new file for some Java project. When you first enter the buffer, you could setup a prompt to create a class, enum, interface etc. and then upon a selection, you have the basic relevant code for whatever the selection was made auto-inserted. Or you could just quit the prompt with C-g. Granted that takes some time to set up as well as recreating other smaller features that IntelliJ has. JDTLS can do some of this, but at the end of the day it's not a replacement for IntelliJ and I don't think JDTLS intends to be such.
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Picnic loves Error Prone: producing high-quality and consistent Java code
Just the other day I tested VS Code Java again and apparently the Red Hat team that did the Java language support has gotten some level of null analysis turned on now. Thus I assume the Eclipse LSP https://github.com/eclipse/eclipse.jdt.ls has that support now.
NeoVim-Delightful
Posts with mentions or reviews of NeoVim-Delightful.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-11.
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Can't install nvim-compe, getting errors.
https://github.com/kdav5758/NeoVim-Delightful/blob/9f9437083f2e6e5fc8895c246fd2cfe0c26a4d90/lua/compe/init.lua#L2
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I was sad the moment I realized I had to use Intellij IDEA instead of NeoVim for serious Java/Kotlin development. This was my best attempt to make my self *feel at home*!
NeoVim config: https://github.com/kdav5758/NeoVim-Delightful
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TrueZen.nvim: Clean and elegant distraction-free writing plugin for NeoVim written in Lua
This is the part of my config in case you'd like to check it out: https://github.com/kdav5758/NeoVim-Delightful/blob/main/lua/colorScheme/init.lua
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How to disable matches showing below status line in Coc.nvim (or maybe other plugin)?
My nvim config
What are some alternatives?
When comparing eclipse.jdt.ls and NeoVim-Delightful you can also consider the following projects:
nvim-jdtls - Extensions for the built-in LSP support in Neovim for eclipse.jdt.ls
true-zen.nvim - 🦝 Clean and elegant distraction-free writing for NeoVim
coc-java - Java extension for coc.nvim
goyo.vim - :tulip: Distraction-free writing in Vim
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
IntelliJIDEA-Delightful - A charming and dazzling IntelliJ IDEA configuration!
base16.nvim - Base16 colors for neovim
vscode-java - Java Language Support for Visual Studio Code
indent-blankline.nvim - Indent guides for Neovim
vim-language-server - VImScript language server, LSP for vim script
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