Welcome to the July update of Java on Visual Studio Code!
In this update, we’d like to share a couple new refactoring features, semantic selection as well as some other enhancements we delivered during last few weeks.
Refactoring
Trigger rename
after extract to variable/constant/method
After performing extract to variable/constant/method
refactoring, more often than not, we would like to assign the result with a meaningful name. With this feature, you won’t need to perform a separate rename
action anymore, all are streamlined in the single refactoring step.
Convert a local variable to a field.
Extract to field
is also a very popular refactor. When selecting an expression, you can now use extract to field
.
When selecting a variable declaration, it willconvert the variable to field
.
Support for semantic selection
Smart Selection (a.k.a. Semantic Selection) is the new feature added by VS Code and now it understands Java code as well. With that, you are able to expand or shrink the selection range corresponding to the semantic info of the caret position in your code.
- To expand the selection, use
Shift + Alt + →
on Windows, andCtrl + Shift + Command + →
on Mac - To shrink the selection, use
Shift + Alt + ←
on Windows andCtrl + Shift + Command + ←
on Mac
Other enhancements
Maven
- Maven projects use the latest Execution Environment when
source/target
is not yet supported. - For users who don’t have Maven installed locally,
mvn
can not be found to create a Maven project from archetypes. Maven extension now embeds a global maven wrapper in the extension, which serves as a fallback if nomvn
or project-levelmvnw
found. - Support to select archetype version during Maven project creation.
- Refresh explorer when config
maven.pomfile.globPattern
changes.
Gradle
- Added additional Gradle preferences.
java.import.gradle.arguments
: arguments to pass to Gradlejava.import.gradle.jvmArguments
: JVM arguments to pass to Gradlejava.import.gradle.home
: setting forGRADLE_HOME
Checkstyle
- Support loading CheckStyle Configuration via Http URL.
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