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I can also confirm that we are having the same error in our testing environment.
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Now that Javascript API has been updated to version 2.4 it would be interesting to know if the javascript developers at esri have put any work in providing code assist plugin for aptana 3. It looks like they haven't updated the code assist plugin page since it still refers to the jsapi 2.3: http://help.arcgis.com/en/webapi/javascript/arcgis/help/jsapi_start.htm
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I have been looking into utilizing Code Assist in Aptana Studio 3 and I can also verify that information provided by ArcGis applies only to Aptana Studio 2. There is a guide called Migrating from Aptana Studio 2 to Aptana Studio 3 where the following is stated: Studio 3 simplified greatly the concept of adding JavaScript content assist. Rather than a references view that needed to be constantly updated, we've instead allowed the user to drop content assist files into an existing project to get good code assist that way. Aptana Studio 3 also has a guide for Using JavaScript Libraries and JavaScript Library Support where there are instructions on how to enabling code assistant for various javascript libraries such as dojo, jquery and others. I unzipped the code assist plugin "com.esri.arcgis.jsapi.2.2_2.2.0.00001.jar" and under "support" there is a file called "arcgis_jsapi_2_2_oam.xml" which contains the code assist definitinon. In Using JavaScript Libraries there is a note that states the following: The library you are using must have either a JSCA 1.0 Specification file, be documented using the ScriptDoc spec, be documented using VSDoc for JavaScript, or have a Aptana Studio 2.X code assist XML file. If using the Studio 2.X XML code assist file, you need to change the file extension to .sdocml. So I renamed the arcgis_jsapi_2_2_oam.xml to called arcgis_jsapi_2_2_oam.sdocml and dropped the file into my Aptana Studio 3 project. Then I got the following sdocml problem in the "problems"-view: An error occurred while parsing the documentation XML file. <api> cannot be a child of <#document> Element stack trace =================== <#document> <api version="1.0"/> </#document> I think that the next step would be to update the jsapi22.zip and newer code assistant plugins so that they are compliant with the JSCA 1.0 Specification and ArcGis to provide jsapi22 as an .sdocml file. But who should we talk to or what is the best way to get solution or assistance from arcgis developers that are maintaining the javascript libraries ?
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