#Eclipse ide vs visual studio code#
Consider transitioning to the SuiteCloud Extension for Visual Studio Code or the SuiteCloud IDE Plug-In for WebStorm. I am aware to the 2 Repo worksapces+workspaces scenario.As of NetSuite 2022.1, the SuiteCloud IDE Plug-in for Eclipse will still be supported, but it will not be updated with any new features. What is our recommendation for working in parallel from both IDE's? When trying to same a file in Eclipse we get the error message:Ĭopy file area locked by another process. The user wants to work on the same project (RTC workspace) with both We have a project that involves Eclipse and also visual studio.
Why the SCM engine is not the same instance for both IDE, like in Puting and getting changesīetween 2 workspaces is not very useable in this case. Where affecting same files in in both IDE. IDE but the users doesn't love this way of working, because changes We are in the same case, we tryed to set up 2 workspaces, one for each So the first thing I'd do is make sure that your users are aware of theĪbility to have workspaces as flow targets, and have them try this out That result with the IDE isn't aware of its files having changed out IDE that files have changed (preventing a variety of very obscure errors Explicitly accepting those changesįrom the Pending Changes view then gives RTC the chance to notify the Other, so you'll see any changes from each workspace show up as incomingĬhanges for the other workspace. Workspace, and then make each repository workspace a flow target of the Is to keep different environments like this each in its own repository Underneath them in the middle of a session. In general, IDE's don't like their files to unexpectedly change out from jazz5 dir) against one repo workspace can be a problem. It was with 2.0.0.0 and not for the latest version, maybe it's better now, but I can imagine having two local workspace (including. I have tested one repository workspace for 2 local workspace (1 for Vs and 1 for Eclipse) but I quickly get 'Out of sync' warning, and this seems not a good idea as I can read on in various pages. I'm not sure if there is any side effect loading pieces of aĬomponent in each IDE (Local Workspaces). Specific projects (instead of complete component) and I know that is It, you should accept incoming change twice (in each IDE).Īnyway, I haven't tested myself such configuration. To be loaded in both IDEs (Local Workspaces) and a file is updated in Of course, as Sacha commented before, if you have a folder that is going Loaded and which ones shouldn't so depends on the IDE you are, you load When you load a componentįrom the Repository Workspace you can choose which projects should be I think you could use two different Local Workspaces (one per IDE)Ĭonnected to a single Repository Workspace. (one per IDE, one opened by Eclipse and another one by VS).
Workpaces - different folders where projects are loaded in your desktop I was speaking about a single Repository Workspace but two Local Please note that I would like to use one repository workspace for I know that we should use only one workspace per repositoryĭo you mean that I will use other configuration? Them from VS or Eclipse, you could choose to load just your specificĭo you mean using 2 different worksapces?