I am running Mac OS X 10.1.5 and am trying to run the JDEE with emacs.
Unfortunately emacs works fine, but the JDEE doesn't seem to run at all.
I'm sure it's the way I have it configured! Of course!
Firstly, I have my .emacs file in my ~/ directory.
(although my emacs application runs from
When you say that it doesn't work, what exactly isn't working?
I'm a recent switcher on Mac OS X 10.2, and the first thing that I had
to do was to twiddle the JDK installation. The JDEE uses the beanshell
extensively and needs to be able to find tools.jar from the JDK.
However, Apple has
I submitted a patch a few weeks ago to get JDE to work with Mac OS X's
strange Java directory structure. Hopefully it will appear in the
next version of JDE.
Dwight Shih [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When you say that it doesn't work, what exactly isn't working?
I'm a recent switcher on Mac OS