Hi,
Do you want to use JDK 1.1 when compiling? The error message says that you
can't use the 'selected' debug info option. JDE has determined that you are
using JDK 1.1, so if that's unintentional, you should check the
$JAVA_VERSION environment variable and the jde-jdk customization variable.
Start your java application with a -classic option to disable HotSpot -
then
it runs smooth!
What JVM are you running under?
java -version
java version 1.3.1_02
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.1_02-b02)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.3.1_02-b02, mixed mode)
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When one is using JDEBug and they want to trace exceptions where is the data
kept generated from this dialog.
Could this feature use customization? Seems like a pain to continually have to
fill this data out.
Kevin
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(defun jde-bug-thread-show-thread-info ()
(interactive)
(message not implemented))
What would it do IF it were implemented???
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Location - San
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Max Rydahl Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Start your java application with a -classic option to disable HotSpot -
then
it runs smooth!
What JVM are you running under?
java -version
java version 1.3.1_02
Java(TM) 2 Runtime
I'm using JDEE 2.2.9beta8 with EmacsNT 21.1 on NT4sp6.
I've noticed that the screen is jumping (scrolling) every time an I stop typing for a
few seconds. The cursor line gets centered. There is no message in the *Messages*
buffer.
I find this quite annoying. Can I turn it off.
I didn't
Yes, this is also happening to me (and it's *really* annoying). For
me, it's been sporadic ... for example, it didn't happen at all
yesterday. Unfortunately, I'm relatively new to xemacs (and jdee), so
I wasn't able to figure out what was causing it. Restarting xemacs
would usually cure it ...
Hi fellow JDEE users:
In terms of jdee-ant integration, is it possible to do
some kind of front-end to integrate the ant project
build script and the jdee project file?
I was facing this problem of starting a new project
and was thinking a tool/interface to create a new
project and create
Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
What if they phased it out altogether in the next sdk?
The Java 2 Classic VM
The Java 2 Classic VM is essentially the same virtual machine implementation
as in version 1.2 of the Java 2 SDK. It may be invoked by using the -classic
command-line option, as in this
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aaron armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
there is one ide feature which i have used in other ides this i constantly
miss. there was a way to find all instances of any method within a project -
thus allowing me to know who/what might be effected
To accomplish what you want you can use a function like this
(defun switch-to-speedbar()
(interactive)
(switch-to-buffer-other-frame SPEEDBAR))
and then map that to F4.
(global-set-key [f4] 'switch-to-speedbar)
I would *highly* recommend that you *not* do that. You
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Javier S. Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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main speedbar as soon as the FSF legal stuff is done.
I don't use the speedbar, so you might be right. It just strikes
me that switching to the buffer could cause very strange behavior that breaks
Thanks to everyone who wrote me with ideas - sounds like Paul's will
work the best for now.
aaron
At Fri, 1 Feb 2002 15:09:47 -0500,
Paul Kinnucan wrote:
Curtis Clifton writes:
Aaron,
I use grep in emacs for this purpose. In your example I would do a M-x grep,
then grep -n -e
Grep works fine for somethings, but not if you have some method like size
that appears all over the place for other classes. In our development shop
we run a nightly process after the build that pokes the the jar file and
builds a cross reference file. There are a variety of java decompiler
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Doesn't this make sense. By default is uses the port for input.
I got sick of typing '2112' every time :)
(defun jde-bug-attach-local-host (process-port)
Attaches the debugger to a process running on local host. This command connects
to the
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