Fix usage of java.import.generatesMetadataFilesAtProjectRoot #482
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lsp-java used to treat this as a configuration property of jdtls. However it is not a standard lsp configuration property. Instead it must be passed as a Java System Property on the command line invoking jdtls. See
JLFsUtils.java for how this property is read. Also see
eclipse-jdtls/eclipse.jdt.ls#1900 for an explanation of why this is a system property and not a regular LSP configuration property.
Use a regular
defcustominstead of usinglsp-defcustomfor declaring lsp-java-import-generates-metadata-files-at-project-root. Use this defcustom variable inlsp-java--ls-commandto pass an appropriate value forjava.import.generatesMetadataFilesAtProjectRoot.With this change importing a Gradle-based java project into LSP will nolonger create
.classpath,.settings, and.projectentries at the root of the project.