What about using LSP4IJ? #563
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Good job with that and thanks for pointing out that you're open for business :). When we were starting, it was not that far along and still part of the Quarkus code-base, but now, we'll maybe do a spike to check it out. It's loosely based on LSP4e, right? |
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I noticed that you have implemented your own lsp support, but I would like to notify you that it exists now a free LSP support for IntelliJ https://github.com/redhat-developer/lsp4ij
You can see the current LSP support at https://github.com/redhat-developer/lsp4ij/blob/main/docs%2FLSPSupport.md
LSP4IJ provides an LSP console to show LSP traces and see the state of language server https://github.com/redhat-developer/lsp4ij/blob/main/docs%2FUserGuide.md
If you want to play quickly with LSP4IJ without developping an IJ plugin to evaluate it, you can do that with https://github.com/redhat-developer/lsp4ij/blob/main/docs/UserDefinedLanguageServer.md
If you want to integrate your ls in an IJ plugin please read https://github.com/redhat-developer/lsp4ij/blob/main/docs%2FDeveloperGuide.md
If you need any features, please create an issue at https://github.com/redhat-developer/lsp4ij/issues
You can read an article about LSP4IJ at https://idetools.dev/blog/lsp4ij-announcement/
Hope you could be interested with LSP4IJ and don't hesitate to answer me if you have any questions.
Thanks!
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