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I understand the Eclipse plugin Groovy Development Tools is still being maintained by the Pivotal teams, as a release version was released on January 6, 2020. Unfortunately, this plugin does not provide Grails support and overview details on Eclipse Marketplace state how I quote:
TEM does not provide any direct support for Grails. If you want Grails Tooling, then Please consider Groovy-Grails Tools Suite or spring-Projects/grails-ide for your Grails Projects.
Translating into Portuguese:
TEM does not provide any direct support for Grails. If you want Grails tools, consider Groovy-Grails Tools Suite or spring-Projects/grails-ide for your Grails projects.
My installation of Eclipse is the latest, the 4.14 currently, with several plug-ins that are based on the same version, such as Redhat Codeready, for example, so downgrade to Eclipse Juno and find a compatible version for each of the plugins I use is not an option. Also, buying Intellij has not been authorized and Netbeans is by far the least used IDE currently to get help from the community.
That said, I had one last option that was spring-Projects/grails-ide, But when I downloaded this URL, I discovered that the last commit was on March 20, 2019, almost a year ago, which leads me to believe that the latest release release is not ready for Eclipse 4.14. Also, I can’t find the plug-in overview on the Eclipse Marketplace.
- Someone knows information about this plugin?
- Still being maintained currently? Otherwise, what are the latest versions of Eclipse and Grails supported?
- Someone suggests an alternate plugin to work with Grails and Eclipse that has syntax highlighting (Highlighting syntax), code assist (code Completion, intelissence) and allows you to use a grails compiler to see possible syntax problems in the development phase?
It’s not about which IDE or plugin is best, I just need guidance as I haven’t worked much with Grails for a long time and now it’s time to go back.
Intellij was not allowed to buy the license, unfortunately.
– Philippe Gioseffi
@Philippegioseffi looking here for other alternatives, I noticed that Netbeans has Grails support. I don’t know if it’s upgraded to support Grails 4, but it might be worth downloading and testing. https://netbeans.org/kb/docs/web/grails-quickstart_pt_BR.html
– ricardogobbo
I’ll even look, but as I said in the question itself, Netbeans today is almost no longer used for community support if needed, but it sure is worth looking at.
– Philippe Gioseffi