As of now I am using the Vim built-in SyntaxComplete for my editing.
I started my JavaEE project in Vim with Ant and went this way for a few weeks but Eclipse functionalities were lacking too much so I gave up for the Java part but I still use it for the other languages that my project requires.
I am not looking for a plugin that provides snippets but I would like to see my functions and variables smartly predicted.
I tried JavaComplete but it was not working. I don't really like the idea of starting the whole Eclipse engine behind Vim as Eclim does but if it's really worth it I could give it a try.
For the other languages, these settings in my vimrc are almost enough but for Javascript:
set nu
set autoindent
set nocompatible
set vb
syntax on
set omnifunc=syntaxcomplete#Complete
filetype plugin indent on
Here is my complete vimrc if you have any suggestions.
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