However, that is definitely not enough as we often need to look for information when running our application. Here’s a quick demo.Īnother major feature we want to show is that we are able to analyze run-time only information now! Before running an actual application, the beans / API mapping views are just showing static information. Simply click on the top-level node (application in this case) and start typing, you will see the filtering happen. You can do this by using the built-in Visual Studio Code filtering system. Here’s a demo.Īs your codebase gets larger, you might want to only see some certain beans or API mappings. There are also a few important features that come with this view! Navigationĭevelopers can click on any bean or API endpoint to directly navigate to the code (either the class of the bean, or the code where the API is defined).
With this view, developer can get a clear overview of all the beans and API mappings in the current Spring application. As a result, we decided to bring these two concepts into the the Spring Boot dashboard extension and brought the extension into a separate view (as the screenshot shows below) As a Spring developer, we often deal with beans and REST API mappings. However, we realized that was far from enough. In the past, the dashboard has been mainly used to launch apps. We have some good news for Spring developers! Microsoft has been working with VMWare to polish out the experience on the visualization for Spring Boot dashboard.
MICROSOFT VISUAL STUDIO CODE JAVA UPGRADE
We have a feature-packed edition this time, including some major Spring visualization upgrade for Spring developers, user experience improvements as well as fundamental experience enhancements.
MICROSOFT VISUAL STUDIO CODE JAVA UPDATE
Hi everyone, welcome to the June update of Visual Studio Code Java.