Thx Christian, It seems nice, I will try this plug-in for the "community" IntelliJ edition. 
However only the very expensive "ultimate edition" of IntelliJ can integrate with spring framework and SQL databases ?

Too bad that XQDT is stalling for xquery 3.0, because Eclipse was capable to integrate JAVA, C++, xquery, SQL and spring framework in the same IDE, very handy for me.


2013/12/11 Christian Grün <christian.gruen@gmail.com>
Hi Jean-Marc,

currently, there are no plugin alternatives for Eclipse, and it seems
that the development has pretty much stalled.

Grzegorz Ligas is currently developing a nice plugin for IntelliJ IDEA
[1]; you may want to have a look it, too.

Best,
Christian

[1] http://ligasgr.github.io/intellij-xquery/
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On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:40 AM, jean-marc Mercier
<jeanmarc.mercier@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am developing using Eclipse, together with the integrated xquery editor
> provided by XQDT.
> This last editor does not seem to support xquery 3.0 syntax. I can survive,
> but there are a lot of nice functionality that are not working anymore (for
> instance the outline windows).
>
> Does someone know any alternative to XQDT editor that could integrate with
> eclipse and is xquery 3.0 compliant ?
>
> Cheers
>
> Jean-Marc
>
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