vscode-java-debug
NativeScript
vscode-java-debug | NativeScript | |
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9 | 30 | |
506 | 23,677 | |
0.2% | 0.4% | |
6.7 | 8.9 | |
about 1 month ago | about 11 hours ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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vscode-java-debug
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How can I install/build java-debug and vscode-java-debug
Now I wish to install nvim-dap to debug java applications. I already have nvim-jdtls installed, which nvim-dap needs. But for full debuggin capabilities I need to have java-debug and vscode-java-debug insalled as stadet in nvim-jdtls#debugger-via-nvim-dap.
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Removing excessive text in terminal every time I compile
You can set the java.debug.settings.console setting to internalConsole, which will give you less verbose output in the debug console. Note that the debug console doesn't support user input, so if you need that you'll have to use the more verbose integratedTerminal option (the default). I've submitted a feature request to the extension for a less verbose pseudoterminal that supports user input, see microsoft/vscode-java-debug#906 if you want to voice your opinion (currently it seems like the devs are not prioritizing it).
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java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError.
Anyone knows why? I searched for a while and I found an issue on GitHub but it seems like it's not the same case.
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Whenever I try to run a java program, this dialogue box shows up and nothing happens.. Idk what to do here. Any help is appreciated.
I've found the issue, and reported it to the developers of the Java debug extension (see microsoft/vscode-java-debug#970). Let's hope it gets fixed quickly, but in the meantime there is a workaround for those using JDK16.
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Hi guys is there any way of removing the all the other details from the terminal to display only the output.
You could set the java.debug.settings.console setting to internalConsole, to use the Debug Console instead of a terminal (which only shows the program output). The problem with that approach is that the Debug Console doesn't support user input. So if you want to have less verbose program output and and support for user input, I suggest you go upvote or comment microsoft/vscode-java-debug#906 to show that there's any demand for the feature.
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I have installed the Java Extension Pack which includes the Debugger for Java but when I try to run my java code I get all this text and nothing in the 'output' section, only in the Terminal section. Any solutions?
You can choose to display the program output in the debug console by setting java.debug.settings.console to internalConsole, which I believe will achieve what you're after. The only downside is that it doesn't support user input, you have to use the terminal for that. If you care about that feature, and want a proper solution, you can upvote or comment microsoft/vscode-java-debug#906.
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How to launch my Java tests from the upper-right launch button?
If you still want this feature, you can put a feature request in vscode-java for production group to determine if it's necessary to develop this function.
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My simple Java code doesn't want to run, please help!
WSL is also unsupported for a different reason: there's no (easy) way to launch .bat scripts in WSL, but the Java Debug extension relies on such a script to launch the debug session on Windows. See microsoft/vscode-java-debug#708 for that issue.
NativeScript
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Svelte Native: The Svelte Mobile Development Experience
This is not so much the Svelte equivalent of React Native as it is just NativeScript (https://nativescript.org).
- NativeScript/NativeScript: Empowering JavaScript with Native Platform APIs
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Mobile App Development for both iOS and Andriod
There is also https://nativescript.org/ which would allow you to use Vue (or several other frameworks) to build a mobile app. Used it myself a while back for an iPad app using Vue 2 and it was pretty straightforward. It seems like there have been quite a few improvements since then so might be worth a look.
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Updating Expo and React Native sucks
Anyone who thinks this sucks should try NativeScript with hassle-free update experience, quick build time, HMR, direct access to native apis, use React Native plugins and more. Pick any style you like - vanilla, Angular, Vue, React, Svelte - and easily add some SwiftUI and Jetpack Compose views if you want a and connect it to your JS. Docs are a bit behind at the moment but a major update is in progress. https://nativescript.org/
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The right way to build multi platform apps in 2023 using web tech. ?
There are layers that offer access to native APIs like capacitor, cordova and nativescript. Apparently sometimes multiple of them should be used, but I didn't understand what are the differences even after reading the announcement. These seem to be frontend agnostic technologies and Capacitor is apparently the more modern choice at the moment.
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What's involved with NativeScript open source?
Maintaining NativeScript core is like maintaining any TypeScript library. In particular, it's maintenance revolves largely around:
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Websites vs Mobile App
PWA? You can then, with moderate difficulty use something like https://nativescript.org/ make native versions.
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Nativescript & Formily: A match made in heaven.
Using the amazing Preview environment that the Nativescript team together with Stackblitz have done, it was time to start hacking at it. (More information can be found here at https://preview.nativescript.org/)
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The different strategies to building a cross-platform app
8. NativeScript + PWA [hybrid]
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Mobile development with Angular?
There is something called NativeScript
What are some alternatives?
jhipster-sample-app - This is a sample application created with JHipster
capacitor - Build cross-platform Native Progressive Web Apps for iOS, Android, and the Web ⚡️
appsmith - Platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Integrates with 25+ databases and any API.
Apache Cordova - Apache Cordova Android
nvim-dap - Debug Adapter Protocol client implementation for Neovim
Titanium - 🚀 Native iOS and Android Apps with JavaScript
RxJava - RxJava – Reactive Extensions for the JVM – a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable sequences for the Java VM.
react-native - A framework for building native applications using React
autorest - OpenAPI (f.k.a Swagger) Specification code generator. Supports C#, PowerShell, Go, Java, Node.js, TypeScript, Python
Ionic Framework - A powerful cross-platform UI toolkit for building native-quality iOS, Android, and Progressive Web Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Spring Boot - Spring Boot
Meteor JS - Meteor, the JavaScript App Platform