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To contribute to JSDT, please, [https://wiki.eclipse.org/JSDT/Development#Setup_the_Development_Environment Setup the Dev Env] as explained in the [https://wiki.eclipse.org/JSDT/Development contribution guide], or in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOz1hk-ohMA this video], and [https://wiki.eclipse.org/JSDT/Development#Getting_in_touch_with_the_Community get in touch with us]. | To contribute to JSDT, please, [https://wiki.eclipse.org/JSDT/Development#Setup_the_Development_Environment Setup the Dev Env] as explained in the [https://wiki.eclipse.org/JSDT/Development contribution guide], or in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOz1hk-ohMA this video], and [https://wiki.eclipse.org/JSDT/Development#Getting_in_touch_with_the_Community get in touch with us]. | ||
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The easy way to contribute to JSDT is installing Oomph (64-bit version): launch it in advanced mode, choose ''Eclipse IDE for committers'' as Product, select ''JSDT'' as Project, and complete the installation. Once done, the IDE is launched and, at first start, it'll perform the startup tasks, including getting the source code from Git. | The easy way to contribute to JSDT is installing Oomph (64-bit version): launch it in advanced mode, choose ''Eclipse IDE for committers'' as Product, select ''JSDT'' as Project, and complete the installation. Once done, the IDE is launched and, at first start, it'll perform the startup tasks, including getting the source code from Git. |
Revision as of 16:55, 12 September 2016
Getting started with JSDT
This page quickly explains how to install and develop JSDT; where to find the learning material; and how to get in touch with the development team.
Install JSDT
You can download the JSDT package from the Eclipse Packages Download Site. Here is the link to the latest released version JSDT Neon R
To contribute to JSDT, please, Setup the Dev Env as explained in the contribution guide, or in this video, and get in touch with us.
Contribute to JSDT, Oomph & Code
The easy way to contribute to JSDT is installing Oomph (64-bit version): launch it in advanced mode, choose Eclipse IDE for committers as Product, select JSDT as Project, and complete the installation. Once done, the IDE is launched and, at first start, it'll perform the startup tasks, including getting the source code from Git.
- See this video: Install the JSDT IDE with Oomph and launch JSDT from sources (3m20s)
The creation of the JSDT.setup is explained in this video. To learn more about Oomph, look at the official documentation.
JSDT Learning Material
Below you find the material needed to learn how to use JSDT. If you find some issue, please, file a bug report against JSDT.
Videos
Watch the below videos to learn about JSDT 2.0 and its common use cases:
- Neon Series: JSDT 2.0 Webinar, Ilya & Gorkem.
- EclipseCon 2016: JSDT 2.0 Talk, Ilya
- Bower, npm & JSON video on youtube, Ilya
Articles
Read more about JSDT in these articles:
- Eclipse Newsletter: Newcomers on board: Bower, npm & JSON editor!, Ilya
- Eclipse Newsletter: JSDT, meet EcmaScript 2015, Gorkem
- Eclipse Newsletter: Neon and Node.js: A magical friendship!, Adalberto
- Eclipse Newsletter: Next station: Grunt and Gulp Automation!, Ilya
Contacts
For more information about contributing to JSDT or for questions about its internals you have few options:
- subscribe to wtp-dev mailing list and contact wtp-dev@eclipse.org
- chat via IRC on the #eclipse or #eclipse-dev channel
- connect with Eclipse mattermost webtools channel
- ast the WebTools Project forum
- join the JSDT Confcalls