Thanks for the pointer to egap! I hadn't checked for developments after trying out the Guice Eclipse plugin a year or so ago.
Personally I haven't put much thought into exactly what kind of support it could give. I'm sure there are tons of refactoring and visualization opportunities--on first glance, it looks like egap is going to be great!
Once I start using it, I should be able to provide lots of feedback about what other features it could provide.
The first thing that comes to mind is integration with (or replacement of) the Guice grapher. I got the Guice grapher to work at one time, with much pain, and when revisiting it wasn't able to get it to work again.
Jeff
On Thursday, October 11, 2012 7:46:32 PM UTC-5, Alex Ruiz wrote:
Greetings,
I'm trying to collect feedback about Guice support in Eclipse. It seems to me that egap (
http://sourceforge.net/projects/egap/ ) is the only relatively active project (last release was in 2011.)
I searched this group for any references to any need for an Eclipse plug-in but I did not find anything interesting.
Do you think IDE support (specifically Eclipse) can be useful for you? Have you tried egap? Do you need something that egap does not support?
Thanks,
-Alex