Provides Java ™ language support via Eclipse ™ JDT Language Server, which utilizes Eclipse ™ JDT, M2Eclipse and Buildship.
- Install the Extension
- If you do not have a Java Development Kit correctly set
- Download and install a recent Java Development Kit (latest Java 8 is the current minimum requirement, but Java 11 will soon be required).
- Extension is activated when you first access a Java file
- Recognizes projects with Maven or Gradle build files in the directory hierarchy.
- Supports code from Java 1.5 to Java 14
- Maven pom.xml project support
- Basic Gradle Java project support (Android not supported)
- Standalone Java files support
- As-you-type reporting of parsing and compilation errors
- Code completion
- Code/Source actions / Refactoring
- Javadoc hovers
- Organize imports
- triggered manually or on save
- when pasting code into a java file with
Ctrl+Shift+v
(Cmd+Shift+v
on Mac).
- Type search
- Code outline
- Code folding
- Code navigation
- Code lens (references/implementations)
- Highlights
- Code formatting (on-type/selection/file)
- Code snippets
- Annotation processing support (automatic for Maven projects)
- Semantic selection
- Diagnostic tags
Please note that Gradle-based Android projects are not supported.
To launch and debug your Java programs, it's recommended you install Java Debug Extension for Visual Studio Code.
See the changelog for the latest release. You might also find useful information in the project Wiki.
The path to the Java Development Kit is searched in the following order:
- the
java.home
setting in VS Code settings (workspace then user settings) - the
JDK_HOME
environment variable - the
JAVA_HOME
environment variable - on the current system path
This JDK will be used to launch the Java Language Server. And by default, will be used to compile your projects.
If you need to compile your projects against a different JDK version, it's recommended you configure the java.configuration.runtimes
property in your user settings, eg:
"java.configuration.runtimes": [
{
"name": "JavaSE-1.8",
"path": "/path/to/jdk-8",
},
{
"name": "JavaSE-11",
"path": "/path/to/jdk-11",
},
{
"name": "JavaSE-14",
"path": "/path/to/jdk-14",
"default": true
},
]
The default runtime will be used when you open standalone Java files.
The following commands are available:
Java:Update Project configuration
(Shift+Alt+U
): is available when the editor is focused on a Maven pom.xml or a Gradle file. It forces project configuration / classpath updates (eg. dependency changes or Java compilation level), according to the project build descriptor.Java:Open Java language server log file
: opens the Java Language Server log file, useful for troubleshooting problems.Java:Open Java extension log file
: opens the Java extension log file, useful for troubleshooting problems.Java:Force Java compilation
(Shift+Alt+B
): manually triggers compilation of the workspace.Java:Open Java formatter settings
: Open the Eclipse formatter settings. Creates a new settings file if none exists.Java:Clean the Java language server workspace
: Clean the Java language server workspace.Java:Attach Source
: Attach a jar/zip source to the currently opened binary class file. This command is only available in the editor context menu.
The following settings are supported:
-
java.home
: Absolute path to JDK home folder used to launch the Java Language Server. Requires VS Code restart. -
java.jdt.ls.vmargs
: Extra VM arguments used to launch the Java Language Server. Requires VS Code restart. -
java.errors.incompleteClasspath.severity
: Specifies the severity of the message when the classpath is incomplete for a Java file. Supported values areignore
,info
,warning
,error
. -
java.trace.server
: Traces the communication between VS Code and the Java language server. -
java.configuration.updateBuildConfiguration
: Specifies how modifications on build files update the Java classpath/configuration. Supported values aredisabled
(nothing happens),interactive
(asks about updating on every modification),automatic
(updating is automatically triggered). -
java.configuration.maven.userSettings
: Path to Maven's settings.xml. -
java.configuration.checkProjectSettingsExclusions
: Checks if the extension-generated project settings files (.project
,.classpath
,.factorypath
,.settings/
) should be excluded from the file explorer. Defaults totrue
. -
java.referencesCodeLens.enabled
: Enable/disable the references code lenses. -
java.implementationsCodeLens.enabled
: Enable/disable the implementations code lenses. -
java.signatureHelp.enabled
: Enable/disable signature help support (triggered on(
). -
java.contentProvider.preferred
: Preferred content provider (see 3rd party decompilers available in vscode-java-decompiler). -
java.import.exclusions
: Exclude folders from import via glob patterns. Use!
to negate patterns to allow subfolders imports. You have to include a parent directory. The order is important. -
java.import.gradle.enabled
: Enable/disable the Gradle importer. -
java.import.gradle.home
: setting for GRADLE_HOME. -
java.import.gradle.arguments
: Arguments to pass to Gradle. -
java.import.gradle.jvmArguments
: JVM arguments to pass to Gradle. -
java.import.gradle.wrapper.enabled
: Enable/disable the Gradle wrapper. -
java.import.gradle.version
: Gradle version, used if the gradle wrapper is missing or disabled. -
java.import.maven.enabled
: Enable/disable the Maven importer. -
java.autobuild.enabled
: Enable/disable the 'auto build'. -
java.maxConcurrentBuilds
: Set max simultaneous project builds. -
java.completion.enabled
: Enable/disable code completion support. -
java.completion.overwrite
: When set to true, code completion overwrites the current text. When set to false, code is simply added instead. -
java.completion.guessMethodArguments
: When set to true, method arguments are guessed when a method is selected from as list of code assist proposals. -
java.completion.filteredTypes
: Defines the type filters. All types whose fully qualified name matches the selected filter strings will be ignored in content assist or quick fix proposals and when organizing imports. For example 'java.awt.*' will hide all types from the awt packages. -
java.completion.favoriteStaticMembers
: Defines a list of static members or types with static members. -
java.completion.importOrder
: Defines the sorting order of import statements. -
java.progressReports.enabled
: [Experimental] Enable/disable progress reports from background processes on the server. -
java.format.enabled
: Enable/disable the default Java formatter. -
java.format.settings.url
: Specifies the url or file path to the Eclipse formatter xml settings. -
java.format.settings.profile
: Optional formatter profile name from the Eclipse formatter settings. -
java.format.comments.enabled
: Includes the comments during code formatting. -
java.format.onType.enabled
: Enable/disable on-type formatting (triggered on;
,}
or<return>
). -
java.foldingRange.enabled
: Enable/disable smart folding range support. If disabled, it will use the default indentation-based folding range provided by VS Code. -
java.maven.downloadSources
: Enable/disable eager download of Maven source artifacts. -
java.maven.updateSnapshots
: Force update of Snapshots/Releases. Defaults tofalse
. -
java.codeGeneration.hashCodeEquals.useInstanceof
: Use 'instanceof' to compare types when generating the hashCode and equals methods. Defaults tofalse
. -
java.codeGeneration.hashCodeEquals.useJava7Objects
: Use Objects.hash and Objects.equals when generating the hashCode and equals methods. This setting only applies to Java 7 and higher. Defaults tofalse
. -
java.codeGeneration.useBlocks
: Use blocks in 'if' statements when generating the methods. Defaults tofalse
. -
java.codeGeneration.generateComments
: Generate method comments when generating the methods. Defaults tofalse
. -
java.codeGeneration.toString.template
: The template for generating the toString method. Defaults to${object.className} [${member.name()}=${member.value}, ${otherMembers}]
. -
java.codeGeneration.toString.codeStyle
: The code style for generating the toString method. Defaults toSTRING_CONCATENATION
. -
java.codeGeneration.toString.skipNullValues
: Skip null values when generating the toString method. Defaults tofalse
. -
java.codeGeneration.toString.listArrayContents
: List contents of arrays instead of using native toString(). Defaults totrue
. -
java.codeGeneration.toString.limitElements
: Limit number of items in arrays/collections/maps to list, if 0 then list all. Defaults to0
. -
java.selectionRange.enabled
: Enable/disable Smart Selection support for Java. Disabling this option will not affect the VS Code built-in word-based and bracket-based smart selection. -
java.showBuildStatusOnStart.enabled
: Automatically show build status on startup. Defaults tofalse
. -
java.project.referencedLibraries
: Configure glob patterns for referencing local libraries to a Java project. -
java.completion.maxResults
: Maximum number of completion results (not including snippets).Setting 0 will disable the limit and return all results. Be aware the performance will be very negatively impacted. -
java.import.gradle.offline.enabled
: Enable/disable the Gradle offline mode. Defaults tofalse
. -
java.configuration.runtimes
: Map Java Execution Environments to local JDKs. -
java.import.gradle.user.home
: setting for GRADLE_USER_HOME. -
java.server.launchMode
:Standard
: Provides full features such as intellisense, refactoring, building, Maven/Gradle support etc...LightWeight
: Starts a syntax server with lower start-up cost. Only provides syntax features such as outline, navigation, javadoc, syntax errors. The lightweight mode won't load thirdparty extensions, such as java test runner, java debugger, etc.Hybrid
: Provides full features with better responsiveness. It starts a standard language server and a secondary syntax server. The syntax server provides syntax features until the standard server is ready. And the syntax server will be shutdown automatically after the standard server is fully ready.
Default launch mode is
Hybrid
. Legacy mode isStandard
New in 0.60.0:
java.sources.organizeImports.starThreshold
: Specifies the number of imports added before a star-import declaration is used, default is 99.java.sources.organizeImports.staticStarThreshold
: Specifies the number of static imports added before a star-import declaration is used, default is 99.java.semanticHighlighting.enabled
: Enable/disable the semantic highlighting. Defaults tofalse
.java.requirements.JDK11Warning
: Enable/disable a warning about the impending requirement of Java 11. Defaults totrue
.
Semantic Highlighting is a new feature enabled since VS Code 1.43. Color themes can now write rules to color semantic tokens reported by this extension. If current color theme does not provide any, you can define your own rules in user settings, e.g.
"editor.tokenColorCustomizationsExperimental": {
"variable":{
"foreground": "#9CDCFE" // change color for tokens of type 'variable'
},
"*.static":{
"fontStyle": "italic" // all tokens with modifier 'static' should be of italic style
},
"*.final":{
"fontStyle": "bold" // all tokens with modifier 'final' should be of bold style
}
}
Disabled by default, as it's still experimental, it can be enabled with "java.semanticHighlighting.enabled":true
in settings.json.
More details in Semantic Highlighting Wiki Page (Token Styling).
- Check the status of the language tools on the lower right corner (marked with A on image below). It should show ready (thumbs up) as on the image below. You can click on the status and open the language tool logs for further information in case of a failure.
-
Read the troubleshooting guide for collecting informations about issues you might encounter.
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Report any problems you face to the project.
This is an open source project open to anyone. Contributions are extremely welcome!
For information on getting started, refer to the CONTRIBUTING instructions.
Continuous Integration builds can be installed from http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/jdt.ls/staging/. Download the most recent java-<version>.vsix
file and install it by following the instructions here.
Stable releases are archived under http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/static/jdt.ls/stable/.
Also, you can contribute your own VSCode extension to enhance the existing features by following the instructions here.
- File a bug in GitHub Issues,
- Chat with us on Gitter,
- Tweet us with other feedback.
EPL 2.0, See LICENSE for more information.