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Until
recently I think Emacs has been unsurpassed as the editor to
use for Java, but I think some of the IDE's are catching up,
specifically IntelliJ which most people I work with use.
There are a few features there which I think would be easy to
implement as JDE plugins
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From: Nascif Abousalh-Neto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 11:47 AM
To: James Higginbotham; Nic Pottier; Paul Kinnucan
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: JDEE plugins (was JUCI)
Well, looks like I jumped the gun. There is not API to look at yet for this JSR 198.
I
Title: Compile window watching
Hi,
Anyone have a hook or an idea for how to craft a hook to ensure that the compile buffer follow the scrolling text? Right now, I have to switch to the buffer and put the cursor at the end to get the buffer to track all new text appended to the buffer.
Galen,
Along these lines, is there any EJB remote, home and bean generation
help developed?
Not sure if you are looking for a pure emacs solution or not, but
Xdoclet does wonders for allowing you to write the impl with javadoc
tags and it will gen the home, remote, descriptors for 1+ app
Title: [OT] Buffer loading magic?
Totally offtopic to JDE but related to emacs and Java:
Can someone point me to something that would allow me to toggle between the source and unit test for a class, if my directory structure is usually something like:
src
com
mycompany
foo
If for some reason you can't get ant to work (I use buffi instead, since
it was out before JDEE ant support), just pass in -emacs to ant and
emacs can parse compile errors.
James
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From: Marc Brooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 9:42 AM