If something is broken, submit a pull request and we'll consider merging it.
Eventually it will be replaced by https://github.com/quarnster/completion. If you'd like to see that project move along quicker, submit a pull request and/or participate in its discussions.
A plugin that provides a Java code completion view inside of Sublime Text 2. It also provides import insertion/completion and goto source/javadocs.
Please go here to see the currently known issues and feature request, or to file a new.
- You need to have java installed on your system and the java binary in your path
- The easiest way to install SublimeJava is via the excellent Package Control Plugin
- See http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control#Installation
- Once package control has been installed, bring up the command palette (cmd+shift+P or ctrl+shift+P)
- Type Install and select "Package Control: Install Package"
- Select SublimeJava from the list. Package Control will keep it automatically updated for you
- See http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control#Installation
- If you want to manually install it using git instead:
- Go to your packages directory and type:
- git clone --recursive https://github.com/quarnster/SublimeJava SublimeJava
- To update to the latest commit, use this command in the SublimeJava directory:
- git pull && git submodule foreach --recursive git pull origin master
- Once you have the sources pulled, you'll need to compile the SublimeJava java source file:
- javac SublimeJava.java
- Go to your packages directory and type:
- You most likely want to configure the "sublimejava_classpath" setting to your own, issue 23 details how this is done.
- Also, you would mostly likely want to configure the "sublimejava_srcpath" and "sublimejava_docpath" to use source and doc search. NOTE: At present, this does not handle jar files.
You might want to add some keybindings to your user key bindings like the following:
{"keys": ["ctrl+j", "d"], "command": "open_java_doc", "args": {"under_cursor": true }}, {"keys": ["ctrl+j", "s"], "command": "open_java_source", "args": {"under_cursor": true }}, {"keys": ["ctrl+j", "i"], "command": "import_java_class"},
Once installed it'll try to provide reasonable completion suggestions when you trigger autocompletion. Please note that it accomplishes this with the use of reflection so it can only complete compiled classes that are in your classpath.
To import a class, type the class name wherever it is that you will be using it. Then, with the cursor on class name, run the "Java: Import Class Under Cursor" command. If the class is found in the classpath, the possible imports will be presented to you in a quicklist. You can then choose the correct match for your import, and it will be inserted after the final import statement, or, if no imports are found, after the package declaration. If none of the presented classes are the class that you wanted to import, check your "sublime_classpath" setting.
To go to source or javadocs, you may either look for the source under the cursor (using the "Java: Open Source/Javadoc Under Cursor" command, or simply open up a quicklist and filter through all sources ("Java: Open Source/Javadoc" command).
This plugin is using the zlib license
Copyright (c) 2012 Fredrik Ehnbom This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software. Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions: 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required. 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the original software. 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.