Speed ​​editor for eclipse indigo (3.7.x)

I saw another similar question that we answered - Velocity Editor Plugin for Eclipse? . I checked veloeclipse, but it has not been tested on eclipse versions after 3.4. Has anyone used veloeclipse with indigo eclipse?

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Is there any other editor better than veloeclipse for indigo? among the features I'm looking for, syntax highlighting and auto-complete VTL tags would be great.

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I am working on Eclipse Helios and you can find the speed editor at the link below. It works great.

http://veloedit.sourceforge.net/

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I just installed Veloclipse on an instance of Indigo Service Release 1, and everything works great!

As I said, I just installed it, so there might be some kind of hidden incompatibility issue waiting to be revealed. But right out of the gate is exactly what I was looking for.

UPDATE - 02.01.2012
This is in a month, and everything still works well. I would recommend this plugin for those who work with Velocity in Eclipse.

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http://code.google.com/p/velocity-edit/

Quote from the site:

VelocityEdit is based on Velocity Web Edit, which has stopped updating since 2006 and is now incompatible with the latest Eclipse 3.7.2. Therefore, I create it so that it continues. PS: In fact, I prefer not to run another project, but I can not contact the author. If you know his email address or something like that, contact me ~

Starting with version 1.5, I started adding features as I wanted. Below are the kill features that you can only use in my version of speed editing ~

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Market Search Eclipse Marketplace found ep4velo . This is similar to Veloeclipse, but I have successfully installed it under Indigo:

The project does not seem really active ... But for now I use it.

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Works great with Helios Indigo SR2 ... its beautiful plugin!

I am having trouble updating the IDE directly. But it worked after I manually copied the jars into plugins and eclipse functions. I also had to close and reopen the vm files that I opened.

Some color setting (for a “script” that was too light) might also help ... Eclipse menu: Windows-> Settings-> Veloeclipse

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1379491/


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