In terms of depth, we will keep improving the existing Maven tools experience, and adding new features to support additional scenarios such as switching profiles. The initial set of features for Gradle will revolve around task management, and Gradle file authoring. ![]() For breadth, we plan to add support for Gradle, which we have been hearing from community for a long time. We are looking to improve both breadth and depth in this area. Last but not least, we will further enhance performance and reliability.īuild and dependency management is a critical part of the Java developer experience. This will also help developers who are working with enterprise-level codebase which often has complex layouts. In addition, we have been constantly hearing that we need to better handle projects of large scale and complicated structures, so we are looking to further polish the experience in this area. ![]() This includes continual investment on better code completion/navigation, package import, compiling, debugging, testing and so on. We are going to keep improving the fundamental inner-loop development experience as it is essentially impacts our developers’ daily routine. ![]() Visual Studio Code Java has come a long way since the initial launch, and we couldn’t have done it without your support, so thank you for all the suggestions and feedback, and please keep them coming □Īs for the next few months (July – December 2021) for Visual Studio Code, we are going to focus on the following areas We will also showcase some important new features & improvements as we did in previous blog posts. As the highlight of this post, we are going to take a look at our product roadmap for next few months. Hi everyone, welcome to the special mid-year edition for Visual Studio Code Java updates.
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