$ git clone https://github.com/apache/netbeans.git $ cd netbeans/
To build the VS Code extension invoke:
netbeans$ ant build netbeans$ cd java/java.lsp.server java.lsp.server$ ant build-vscode-ext -D3rdparty.modules=.*nbjavac.*
The 3rdparty.modules property doesn't have to be set at all. The resulting extension is then in the build directory, with the .vsix extension.
If you want to develop the extension, use these steps for building instead:
netbeans$ cd java/java.lsp.server java.lsp.server$ ant build-lsp-server -D3rdparty.modules=.*nbjavac.* java.lsp.server$ cd vscode vscode$ npm install vscode$ npm run watch
The 3rdparty.modules property doesn't have to be set at all. This target is faster than building the .vsix file. Find the instructions for running and debugging below.
Often it is also important to properly clean everything. Use:
java.lsp.server$ ant clean-vscode-ext java.lsp.server$ cd ../.. netbeans$ ant clean
The java.lsp.server module has classical (as other NetBeans modules) tests. The most important one is ServerTest which simulates LSP communication and checks expected replies. In addition to that there are VS Code integration tests - those launch VS Code with the VSNetBeans extension and check behavior of the TypeScript integration code:
java.lsp.server$ ant build-vscode-ext # first and then java.lsp.server$ ant test-vscode-ext
In case you are behind a proxy, you may want to run the tests with
java.lsp.server$ npm_config_https_proxy=http://your.proxy.com:port ant test-vscode-ext
when executing the tests for the first time. That shall overcome the proxy and download an instance of code execute the tests on.
Have a sample Maven project, open it in NetBeans first and select the main file for both the Run and Debug actions.
To use the extension created for developement you can run VS Code with following parameter:
vscode$ code --extensionDevelopmentPath=`pwd` path_to_the_maven_project
Or you can open the vscode folder in code directly and use F5 to debug the extension's typescript code.
To debug the Java code, launch the NetBeans part of the VS Code system first and specify suitable debug arguments:
vscode$ npm run nbcode -- --jdkhome /jdk-14/ -J-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=8000
Connect to the process with Java debugger, setup all breakpoints. Then launch and connect from the VS Code extension:
vscode$ code --extensionDevelopmentPath=`pwd` path_to_the_maven_project