This just seems downright rude to me. There's simply no need to
be snarky. I suspect you're not actually confused, you're just
being deliberately obtuse to make a point.
Dani's team is providing the excellent environment that all the
Eclipse project developers use. I'm absolutely certain that Dani
is not only very familiar with Eclipse's development environment,
he is in fact using it for JDT development and moreover is
providing it for all of us to use. He has been involved in that
effort since day one. His team's latest effort is to provide
world-class support for the latest features of Java 9 and he's
been kind enough to provide guidance in the wiki. It's a wiki.
If you see room for improvement, do so. That's what I just did
(though the wiki just went down, along with Bugzilla).
In any case, please don't insult Dani (or platform developers)
with obtuse suspicions.
Regards,
Hi Dani
I suspect that as a platform developer, you are not familiar
with the nice environment that Eclipse provides for project
developers.
I recognize two ways of running my tests.
a) as standalone JUnit tests
b) as Plugin JUnit tests
Both require the launch config to specify/re-use the invoking
Eclipse JVM. So no Java 9 in Eclipse => no testing.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 13/03/2017 20:06, Daniel Megert
wrote:
Hi Ed
It depends whether you want to
run the tests from the command line or out of the IDE. From
the command line you only need a Java 9 VM (e.g. the one
installed on Hudson). From the IDE you need to install the
Java 9 support as indicated in 'Running Eclipse with Java 9
Support (BETA)'.
Dani
From: Ed Willink <ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: cross-project-issues-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 13.03.2017 20:40
Subject:
Re:
[cross-project-issues-dev] Java 9 Readiness
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Hi
I'm confused again.
You previously replied that it was necessary
to install a special JDT so that a Java 9 JDK was available
within Eclipse. I see no mention of this in the wiki.
Without doing this how can tests be run using Java 9?
Regards
Ed Willink
On 13/03/2017 19:05, Daniel Megert wrote:
I assume many of you already
heard that Java 9 is scheduled for
GA on July 27, 2017. The Planning Council did not
yet decided how we will ship the Java 9 support for Eclipse
but requires all release train projects to assess their
readiness regarding Java 9. We have created the following
wiki page to capture this: https://wiki.eclipse.org/Java_9_Readiness. That wiki page also explains
how you can check your project and how you can launch
Eclipse with a Java 9 VM.
Dani
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