RE: Java - elisp communication (was RE: BanInfo wizard anyone?)

2002-12-11 Thread Andy Piper
Yes but it's too trivial to implement as something separate from Nick's JUCI. It should be included in it. I think this is a great idea! Did I miss the post about JUCI? I presume this does some sort of reflected invocation scheme so that Emacs looks like a Java class to the Java side and vice

RE: Java - elisp communication (was RE: BanInfo wizard anyone?)

2002-12-11 Thread Paul Kinnucan
Andy Piper writes: Yes but it's too trivial to implement as something separate from Nick's JUCI. It should be included in it. I think this is a great idea! Did I miss the post about JUCI? I presume this does some sort of reflected invocation scheme so that Emacs looks like a Java

RE: Java - elisp communication (was RE: BanInfo wizard anyone?)

2002-12-11 Thread Nick Sieger
PK == Paul Kinnucan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: PK Yep. I'm looking forward to seeing what Nick comes up with. Here's the package documentation that I have so far. I plan to expand more on the later sections. I'm also willing to package up what code I have and send that along, but I don't want

RE: Java - elisp communication (was RE: BanInfo wizard anyone?)

2002-12-09 Thread Nick Sieger
From: Nascif Abousalh-Neto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 11:46 AM To: Nick Sieger; Galen Boyer; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Graham Bennett Subject: Java - elisp communication (was RE: BanInfo wizard anyone?) Hi Nick, Well, I didn't, but the beanshell is still