![]() ![]() New Class, New Package and Delete from project view You can find “ Reveal in Java Projects” command from the context menu and navigate to Java project view from there. To make the view more accessible, today we added two new entry points: the context menu of Java source file, pom.xml or adle in file explore and editor tab. The view is named “ JAVA PROJECTS” on your side bar. Navigating to project view from file explore and editor viewīack to July, we introduced Java project view, which allows you to access all project management related functions. You can find the setting by clicking Files-> Preferences-> Settings menu and then search for “ ” on settings view. ![]() When setting value to “askUser”, user can specify target folder during exporting. We introduced a new setting,, for specifying whether exporting JAR to a default folder or a user-specified folder. Project management Exporting JAR to a user-specified folder Now, you can run or debug your application directly from the context menu of project view by right clicking on the name of your project. The setting will be applied to all run or debug sessions under a user or a workspace per applied scope. We introduced a setting,, for specifying default VM arguments. Now, you can directly navigate from stacktrace to source code by clicking source hyperlink in terminal window. Some of the features we are going to introduce are directly inspired by you. We appreciate all feedback, ideas and criticisms you have been provided to us. VS Code is not only about features, UIs and extensions, and it’s also about communities and users. In this update, we will introduce some ‘small’ new things that you would love. ![]() Welcome to the update of Java on Visual Studio Code for October. ![]()
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