

I then started on a new Java post (which I have not finished yet), and it became clear I needed an IDE, (intelli-sense, debug, etc.), but which IDE?Īs you, my readers, probably know by now, I am a Microsoft and Windows guy at heart, so for me, the natural choice for an IDE has always been Visual Studio.

Me not being a Java “person” I do not have a Java IDE, (for the code I wrote I did not need one either), so I used my regular text editor Sublime Text 3, and I compiled the code from command line ( $ javac. Another reason the code is simplistic is that I am not a Java “person” in fact, the only Java code I have ever written is what is in those posts. The code in the posts is very, very simplistic where I was just trying to get the ideas across how and what to do.

Seeing that I am “somewhat” interested in the SQL Server Extensibility Framework I wrote some posts about the Java language extensions: SQL Server 2019 Extensibility Framework & Java. The Java language extensions make it possible to execute Java code from inside SQL Server, the same way we can run R/Python code. As you know, SQL Server 2019 introduces the Java language extensions as part of the SQL Server Extensibility Framework.
