Hi,
I am running Xemacs version 21.4 on NT 4.0 (WorkStation). I am using the jde
package which has come with the Xemacs distribution [sorry, could not figure
out the version]. On attempting to get the autocompletion menu [using C-c
C-v C-.], I get the following error:
Process not open
Well, I byte-compiled the ecb and the jde, and now all files BUT java
source files get parsed, and the methods and variables show up in the
methods window. That includes DOS batch files, C files, makefiles, lisp
files. No java.
JDE users, I attempted to byte-recompile directory, and it
Title: RE: Suggestion about jde-complete-at-point* commands.
Check out Phillip Lord's completion patch http://www.mail-archive.com/jde@sunsite.dk/msg00102.html
-Original Message-
From: Sprenger, Karel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 10:36 AM
To: 'Berndl,
Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Daniel Hegyi wrote:
Is the purpose of Emacs and JDE mostly to give a nice environment for those
users who don't have much space, speed, and don't have admin rights on their
machine?
VAJ has some nice points like the incremental compile, and debugging is easy, but I
Is the purpose of Emacs and JDE mostly to give a nice environment
for those
users who don't have much space, speed, and don't have admin
rights on their
machine?
In my case, none of the above,
All the IDE I have tried(Visual Cafe, JBuilder)
are incredible slower compare to emacs(I have
I use VAJ on my pIII 730. I have 512MB RAM (, lets face it, this is
becoming
a standard configuration.) At first I thought that Emacs had a much more
powerful editor than VAJ's. VAJ, however, has many nice features, such as
code completion, syntax coloring, speed bar, etc.
Umm...I think JDE
I have a really basic question.
My Java comments are not highlighted (colorized).
What do I need to do to specify the color they should
be.
(I'm using XEmacs v 21.1, JDE 2.2.6.2)
Thanks,
lhc
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Mr Lauren Commons
A person of moderate zeal
install a servlet engine. Finally, there are Emacs packages
for version
controlling, but VAJ's automatic version controlling is very
nice!
There are some problems in my opinion with VAJ's embedded version
control system, compared with CVS, for example:
1. There is really no concept of
At 10:24 AM 6/12/2001 -0400, Daniel Hegyi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
At my job I was forced to use Visual Age for Java, and I must say that I'm
pleasantly surprised. The editor has customizable Emacs key bindings (more
or less). Most importantly, there is no compile command, after every save
Jikes also has an incremental compilation mode that you may want to look
into.
Basically, you run jikes with the list of files you want compiled, and
give it the incremental mode flag. After it has compield the files you
have given it, the process stays alive and attached to stdin and keeps a
Has anyone taken a look at http://www.jedit.org yet? It appears to be fully
extensible in Java (somewhat different than elisp). Drawback? No
integrated debugger. Perhaps jswat.
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Hegyi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 12:45 PM
To:
Vielen dank Klaus,
Well, I think I found it, although I don't quite understand what's going
on. The following code:
(defun my-java-hook ()
My local settings for Java
(c-set-style java)
(c-set-offset 'substatement-open 0)
)
(setq java-mode-hook 'my-java-hook)
appeared to disable
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001 12:46:55 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jikes also has an incremental compilation mode that you may want to look
into.
Basically, you run jikes with the list of files you want compiled, and
give it the incremental mode flag. After it has compield the files you
have
Any reason beanshell.el contains defcustom declarations refering to
to the customisation group 'bsh', but no matching defgroup
declaration? I can't find group bsh defined in any of the lisp files.
-+---
Craig McGeachie |
Hi!
Iv'e been trying out JDE for a while now and have found that
it fills my needs when coding java, but there is one detail
that I'd like to adjust, but just can't figure out why..
Now when coding the code looks like this:
public class Hello
{
.
}
..but I want it to look like this:
Daniel,
I think you have made your point that you like VAJ, others like me have used it
extensively
and it does not fit our needs. (I found it slow on my machine 1GHZ/768Meg and there
were
way more things I disliked about it than liked).
This mailing list is an emacs/JDE discussion so I
OK, give us a time, and I'll agree on Jacqueline's behalf since she's
gone home sick.
See you Friday.
E
Craig McGeachie wrote:
Friday lunchtime at the Metro sounds good to me. Just have to make
sure that Grant doesn't ask for a demo of what I'm doing just then.
are we all invited? (o:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001 14:11, Eliza Gruszecka - SunPS Quality Manager wrote:
OK, give us a time, and I'll agree on Jacqueline's behalf since she's
gone home sick.
See you Friday.
E
Craig McGeachie wrote:
Friday lunchtime at the Metro sounds good to me. Just
My fault for using reply-to in general emails.
Oooh, this is so embarrassing. My apologies.
On 13 Jun 2001, at 14:20, Dmitri Colebatch wrote:
are we all invited? (o:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001 14:11, Eliza Gruszecka - SunPS Quality Manager
wrote: OK, give us a time, and I'll agree on
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