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Bug 320119 - [javascript] how to use the *.fcrec files
Summary: [javascript] how to use the *.fcrec files
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: JSDT
Classification: WebTools
Component: General (show other bugs)
Version: 3.0   Edit
Hardware: PC Windows XP
: P3 normal (vote)
Target Milestone: ---   Edit
Assignee: Project Inbox CLA
QA Contact: Nitin Dahyabhai CLA
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Reported: 2010-07-16 11:38 EDT by vlad.balan Mising name CLA
Modified: 2010-07-16 14:29 EDT (History)
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Description vlad.balan Mising name CLA 2010-07-16 11:38:37 EDT
Build Identifier: ganymede

Hello,

this is about *.fcrec files in Ganymede's jar named org.eclipse.wst.javascript.ui_1.0.200.v200805160650.jar

How and when are these files used? I struggled to guess the logic behind but with no result.

In fact this site (http://www.langtags.com/jquerywtp/index.html) proposes support for jquery content assist by copying a number of *.fcrec files in this jar.

The question is just to find out how these files are used by eclipse Ganymede.

Reproducible: Always
Comment 1 Nitin Dahyabhai CLA 2010-07-16 13:41:53 EDT
It wouldn't matter as they're not used in the current version.
Comment 2 vlad.balan Mising name CLA 2010-07-16 13:46:45 EDT
(In reply to comment #1)
> It wouldn't matter as they're not used in the current version.

Hello Nitin,

some people still use Ganymede. I really would like to know. Pls. help me.
Comment 3 Nitin Dahyabhai CLA 2010-07-16 14:02:52 EDT
No one on the current team has that expertise.  Those JS plug-ins were developed prior to 1.0 and received very little attention afterward.  Even in Ganymede, they were only present to satisfy dependencies for adopters and their contributions to the UI were disabled, i.e. there was no way to open that JS editor.
Comment 4 vlad.balan Mising name CLA 2010-07-16 14:18:54 EDT
(In reply to comment #3)
> No one on the current team has that expertise.  Those JS plug-ins were
> developed prior to 1.0 and received very little attention afterward.  Even in
> Ganymede, they were only present to satisfy dependencies for adopters and their
> contributions to the UI were disabled, i.e. there was no way to open that JS
> editor.

"there was no way to open that JS editor" - so there was a separate editor related to *.fcrec files?


In any case, as the link i sent says, jqueryWTP provides support for jquery content assist based on those *.fcrec kind of files. What would that mean if they are not considered in Ganymede? 
That the jqueryWTP plugin is for previous releseas of eclipse?

For what version of Eclipse is jqueryWTP made?

The site says: 13 October 2008 jQueryWTP 0.2 released,this release is for jQuery1.2.6.

In 2008 Ganymede was released so i presume it was for it too.
Where am i wrong?
Comment 5 Nitin Dahyabhai CLA 2010-07-16 14:26:10 EDT
(In reply to comment #4)
> "there was no way to open that JS editor" - so there was a separate editor
> related to *.fcrec files?
> 
> For what version of Eclipse is jqueryWTP made?

I don't know anything about the jQueryWTP plug-in.  The editor I referred to was the JavaScript editor whose code assist used the fcrec files.  It was replaced with JSDT in Ganymede.
Comment 6 vlad.balan Mising name CLA 2010-07-16 14:29:32 EDT
(In reply to comment #5)
> (In reply to comment #4)
> > "there was no way to open that JS editor" - so there was a separate editor
> > related to *.fcrec files?
> > 
> > For what version of Eclipse is jqueryWTP made?
> I don't know anything about the jQueryWTP plug-in.  The editor I referred to
> was the JavaScript editor whose code assist used the fcrec files.  It was
> replaced with JSDT in Ganymede.

OK, it makes sense now. It means it was for eclipse versions previous to Ganymede, even if there were releases of jqueryWTP event after Ganymede was released.

Thank you.