The LDSTech IDE version 1.1.2 has been released today.
Notable new features include:
- 64-bit Windows distribution now available
- The ability to run the WAM plugin from within the IDE
- Upgrades of nearly every plugin we use
- A significantly improved workflow for GWT-based projects (see the walkthrough, here)
- Numerous preference changes to make the overall experience better (see STACK-2954)
- Several bug fixes and minor enhancements
View our New and Noteworthy page here:
http://code.lds.org/downloads/lds-tech- ... e/new.html
Full release notes can be found here:
https://tech.lds.org/jira/secure/Releas ... sion=10272
You can download the IDE here:
http://tech.lds.org/devcentral
As always, please feel free to contact us with questions or feeback, via this forum, our JIRA instance, or [url=mailto:uresksj@ldschurch.org]email[/url].
LDSTech IDE 1.1.2 released
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LDSTech IDE 1.1.2 released
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In order to do that though you need to have a "WAM Project" in your project. If you create a WAM enabled Stack 3 project from stack starter you can copy that WAM project into your current Stack 2.2 project adding it as a module. Then you will be able to right click on the WAM project and "Run WAM Emulator".
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