![]() ![]() ![]() In previous versions users need to create a Java file first, then select the type from list from suggested types, this workflow is not optimal from many developers who are used to other Java IDEs. We received lots of feedback from our users that creating Java classes / interface / other types in our extensions is not intuitive enough. Group settings by categories Improved “Add New Java File” Experience Here’s a screenshot of the current experience. ![]() This will make developers find the settings in a much more efficient way. In our latest release, we have improved this UX so that the settings are grouped by categories and usage. Previously all our Java related settings are grouped together, which will make it really hard to find a specific setting developer wants. Test Coverage in Insiders Group Java Extension Settings by categoryĪs more features are added into the Java extensions in VS Code, more settings are also created to control relevant behaviors. Note that to use this new feature, please make sure you have both Insiders version of Visual Studio Code and latest version of Extension Pack for Java. To get the coverage results, please select “ Execute Using Profile” when running tests, then select “ Run Tests with Coverage“, and you will be able to see the “ Test Coverage” Panel in the Test Explorer. Developers can already see the coverage results running Java tests in the Insiders version of Visual Studio Code. We have great news to share! With the recent progress from the GitHub Issue here, our team has adopted the latest Test Coverage API in Extension Pack for Java. In previous versions, developers are not able to see the test coverage when they run tests in Extension Pack for Java, and test coverage is probably one of the most wanted features from our user feedback. Test coverage is a metric which shows how much our test cases are covering the software code when we run those test cases. Let’s get started! Test with Coverage in Visual Studio Code Insiders Hi everyone, welcome to the December update for Visual Studio Code for Java! We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! In this blog we have tons of exciting new features including test coverage, UX updates as well as Spring Boot updates. ![]()
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