Nicolas Guillaud <n-guillaud <at> innopsys.fr> writes: > > Hello, > > I recently upgrade my system from Mandrake 10 to Mandrake 10.1. Jde and > bsh worked on Mandrake 10 and now Jde works but when i try to interprete > something (e.g in order to import something), i have the following error : > > Beanshell expression evaluation error. > Expression: jde.util.JdeUtilities.getQualifiedName("JTextField"); > Error: // Error: EvalError: Class or variable not found: > jde.util.JdeUtilities : at Line: 2 : in file: <unknown file> : jde .util > .JdeUtilities .getQualifiedName ( "JTextField" ) > [2 times] > bsh: Beanshell eval error. See messages buffer for details. > > Could you help me. > > thanks. > Nic
I've had a similar error on Debian systems: Beanshell expression evaluation error. Expression: jde.util.JdeUtilities.classExists("statusTable"); Error: // Error: EvalError: Class or variable not found: jde.util.JdeUtilities : at Line: 3 : in file: <unknown file> : jde .util .JdeUtilities .classExists ( "statusTable" ) [2 times] I was once able to get code completion to work by setting the CLASSPATH variable to ".:/usr/share/java/jde.jar" and restarting Emacs, but then that stopped working, too. I have no idea how to fix this. My experience is that JDEE is pretty flaky on Debian stable and testing. I recommend having a look at Eclipse if you haven't done so already. Cheers, Glenn