{ "name": "vscode-boot-dev-pack", "version": "0.2.2", "publisher": "vmware", "displayName": "Spring Boot Extension Pack", "description": "A collection of extensions for developing Spring Boot applications", "license": "EPL-1.0", "galleryBanner": { "color": "#0F3D5F", "theme": "dark" }, "icon": "STS4-256x256.png", "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "https://github.com/spring-projects/sts4.git" }, "homepage": "https://github.com/spring-projects/sts4", "bugs": { "url": "https://github.com/spring-projects/sts4/issues" }, "keywords": [ "spring-boot", "java", "yaml" ], "categories": [ "Programming Languages", "Linters", "Extension Packs" ], "engines": { "vscode": "^1.26.0" }, "extensionPack": [ "vmware.vscode-spring-boot", "vscjava.vscode-spring-initializr", "vscjava.vscode-spring-boot-dashboard" ], "contributes": { "walkthroughs": [ { "id": "springBootWelcome", "title": "Getting Started with Spring Boot in VS Code", "description": "An Overview of the Spring Tools in VS Code to get started and to work with existing Spring Boot projects in VS Code", "primary": true, "steps": [ { "id": "new-project-using-initializr", "title": "Start with a Spring Boot project", "description": "The easiest way to create new Spring Boot projects in VS Code is to use the Spring Initializr integration. Open the command palette, search for __Spring Initializr__ and create a new project from there.\n[Create New Project](command:spring.initializr.maven-project)\nYou can also start with a sample project to try the full features. Below button helps you try the [Spring PetClinic](https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-petclinic) sample project with one-click.\n[Open Sample Project](command:git.clone?%5B%22https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fspring-projects%2Fspring-petclinic%22%5D)", "media": { "svg": "walkthroughs/spring-initializr-integration.svg", "altText": "Create a new Maven-based Spring Boot project" } }, { "id": "explore-your-spring-projects", "title": "Explore your projects", "description": "The Spring Tools in your VS Code installation contribute Spring-specific symbols to help you navigate your projects. All the symbols start with `@`.\nYou can navigate to the symbols using the [Outline View](command:outline.focus) of the current file, or globally via [Go to Symbol in Workspace...](command:workbench.action.quickOpen?%5B%22%23%40%22%5D).\nSome of the symbols are also shown as part of the Spring Boot Dashboard perspective, like all your Spring bean definitions and Spring MVC request mappings.\n[Reveal in Spring Boot Dashboard](command:spring.apps.focus)", "media": { "svg": "walkthroughs/spring-symbols-navigation.svg", "altText": "Go to Symbol in Workspace..." } }, { "id": "run-your-spring-projects", "title": "Run your projects", "description": "Running your projects by clicking $(play) button in Spring Boot dashboard. Or you can open any Java source file from your project and press F5.\nFor advanced configurations, you can [switch to Run and Debug view](command:workbench.view.debug) of VS Code and start the app there.\n[Run Your Project](command:workbench.action.debug.start)", "media": { "svg": "walkthroughs/spring-run-app.svg", "altText": "Run your Spring Boot app" } }, { "id": "live-information-for-your-running-spring-app", "title": "View live information from your running application", "description": "A unique feature of the Spring Tools is the ability to vizualize live data from your running app inplace with the source code of the **running** application.\nTo view the live information, start your project from the [dashboard](command:spring.apps.focus) first.\n[Show Live Beans](command:spring.beans.focus)\n[Show Live Mappings](command:spring.mappings.focus)", "media": { "svg": "walkthroughs/live-information.svg", "altText": "Show Live Information" } } ] } ] } }