Hi,
I need to update the JDEE's CEDET version checking constants.
Meanwhile, you can work around the problem by customizing
jde-check-version-flag off. AFIK, the JDEE is compatible with
the latest version of CEDET.
Paul
exits funnel writes:
Hello,
In an effort to straighten out some
Bill Rushmore writes:
--text follows this line--
Please enter the details of your bug report here
The JDEE Javadoc tool does not work on method signatures with Java
1.5 generics (i.e. ListString).
Hi Bill,
Thanks for reporting this problem. I plan to address this and other
a fix, please submit it to the JDEE list and I will include
it in the sources.
Paul
Best Regards
-Baoliang
-Original Message-
From: Paul Kinnucan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 10:55 PM
To: Baoliang Liu
Subject: max-lisp-eval-depth error when click
to
determine how much work would be needed to enhance the JDEE
to support the B version.
Paul
-- Ed
[1] E.g.: http://mirrors.rcn.net/pub/sourceware/cygwin/release/emacs/
Jason Rumney wrote:
Paul Kinnucan wrote:
Hi Felix,
As I understand it, there are two
this helps a little to clarify.
- Chris McMahan
Paul Kinnucan writes:
Ed Mooney writes:
Now I'm confused. Is the version of emacs[1] you can install by running
http://cygwin.com/setup.exe A or B? I had thought it was A. If
not, where can I get A?
Hi Ed,
I thought
Hi John,
Abbreviations are turned off by default. You must turn
them on explicitly. See Abbreviations in the JDEE User's
Guide for more info.
Paul
John Russell writes:
The last time I used JDEE if I typed if or for it generated the
appropriate block of code. This no longer happens. I see
Ping Liang writes:
there is no dialog associated with these options so I'm a bit puzzled by
your
description of your problem.
One of the things I noticed when I first used the latest nqmacs build
is that it pops up with the dialog when I do File-New File... or
File-Open File...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using nqmacs+jdee2.3.5 on winxp without cygwin. When I use
jde-ant-build, I encounter the compilation buffer that say
...build.xml does not exist. After I traced jde-ant.el. I found the
problem that file seperator should be ,not '.
The single quote works
Hi Ping,
Please post a complete problem report.
Paul
Ping Liang writes:
Hi,
I have been running java programs within jdee for a while and it
worked fine. Since I installed 2.3.5, jde-run does not work anymore.
With the exact setting I had with 2.3.4beta5, running jde-run would
Yuri Tijerino writes:
OK,
I am a bit frustrated and would like to get some help getting my JDEE up
and running on xemacs.
Here is my configuration.
* Xemacs 21.4.15 on cygwin
* Windows XP professional
Here is what I did:
* Deleted the 'jde' directory from
Hi Martin,
I applied your patch to the CVS version of jde-compile.el.
Thanks,
Paul
Martin Schwamberger writes:
Javier S. Lopez wrote:
Paul Kinnucan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are probably a few ways to work around the problem
1. Set the inhibit-read-only flag
2. Make
Guy Thomas writes:
I have never used emacs or jde-folding. Is it available?
Yes.
Is it easy to
use?
Yes.
Do I have to install extra packages, do I have to add something to
my .emacs file?
No.
See Hideshow in the Editing Programs section of the Emacs editor
documentation.
Timothy Babin writes:
Okay, I don't know these frameworks really well but I was trying to shorten
my mode-line information and came across this.
Are the jde-plugin-minor-mode and jde-jdb-minor modes only for xemacs?
Hi Timothy,
I believe these modes are only for XEmacs to
Troy Daniels writes:
At 03:59 PM 1/18/2005, Paul Kinnucan wrote:
Troy Daniels writes:
Hello,
Is it possible to allocate more memory for the debugger process? I'm
running into a problem where jde.debugger.Main is running out of
memory. One of my local variables
Wolfgang Pausch writes:
Hello,
I have no recollection or record of receiving your email. I may have
missed it in all the junk I get, especially as over Christmas, always
a busy time personally, I was involved in a high priority project at work
and was not able to winnow the email
viraj purang writes:
(B I am relatively new to JDEE and while I find emacs very useful, I
(B don't know much about LISP either. My problem is that I am unable to
(B get "Code Completion" to work.
(B
(B If I I try something as small as
(B ==
(B // LoanBean.java
(B
(B
Wolfgang Pausch writes:
Hello,
I currently try to set up JDE 2.3.5 with emacs on a Debian-amd64-system with
Java 1.5.
Installing was no problem, however I again run into problems when trying to
execute run for my project. It simply says wrong-type-argument stringp (I
have
Lenz, Georg writes:
Hei
under NTEmacs (with cygwin) I experiencing various problems with
jde-gen-javadoc settings:
;; Does not work on windows (works under Linux?!)
jde-javadoc-gen-doc-title Some API
jde-javadoc-gen-window-title Some API
jde-javadoc-gen-overview some url
This
Jon Schewe writes:
On Tue, 2004-12-21 at 22:06, Paul Kinnucan wrote:
Jon Schewe writes:
Please enter the details of your bug report here
Calling bsh-exit results in the following stack trace.
Jon,
Starting in JDEE 2.3.4, to terminate the JDEE's instance
Yoon Kyung Koo writes:
After installing jde 2.3.5 I cannot read files embedded in zip or jar file.
The error message is as follows :
Searching for program: no such file or directory, pkunzip
I use unzip instead of pkunzip.
;; use unzip instead of pkunzip
(setq
Prof. Dr. Jobst Hoffmann writes:
On thursday, 16.12.2004, 16:23 -0500 Paul Kinnucan wrote:
Jobst Hoffmann writes:
I've worked succesfully with the jde.2.3.4betas. Now I switched over to
released jde 2.3.4 and can't do anything besides editing .java-files.
When I call
is not
linked to jde-latest.
Paul
Thanks,
Latchezar
-Original Message-
From: Raul Acevedo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 2:24 PM
To: Paul Kinnucan
Cc: Britton, Chris; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ANNOUNCEMENT] JDEE 2.3.5
and installed.
Raul
On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 12:56 -0500, Paul Kinnucan wrote:
Britton, Chris writes:
Hi Paul.
I'm still getting JDE 2.3.4 from jde-latest.zip at this location.
Can you
please confirm if jde-latest.zip contains 2.3.5?
Hi Chris
Jobst Hoffmann writes:
I've worked succesfully with the jde.2.3.4betas. Now I switched over to
released jde 2.3.4 and can't do anything besides editing .java-files.
When I call the compiler, I get the following messages (excerpt from the
log):
The only change I can think of that might
Hi Emory,
It would be nice to try to isolate the problems that you are
experiencing, in particular, to try to determine if the problems
are with jdb or with Emacs/JDEE or with the two in combination.
A way to do this is to try a few debugging sessions, using
the jdb command line interface alone.
Nascif Abousalh-Neto writes:
I am having a similar problem, but it is not deterministic. Had it yesterday
but can't reproduce today.
On the face of it, it would appear that this is a problem with ecb as
it tries to build lists of what's in directories whereas the JDEE does
not. The first
Christian Plate writes:
How do i set this in my .emacs? I dont know any lisp, sorry for this
stupid question.
(setq compilation-enter-directory-regexp-alist nil)
Thanks, Paul. Ive done this. However now it says:
save-excursion: Buffer is read-only: #buffer *check style*
Christian Plate writes:
Hello,
with GNU Emacs 21.3.50.2 and JDE 2.3.4 I get following error with
jde-checkstyle:
let: Symbol's value as variable is void:
c
Any ideas?
Yes, recent CVS versions of Emacs have changed compilation mode,
which checkstyle uses. One of the
Christian Plate writes:
Yes, recent CVS versions of Emacs have changed compilation mode,
which checkstyle uses. One of the changes eliminates
compilation-enter-directory-regexp-alist. I will eventually
get around to updating checkstyle to handle this change. Meanwhile,
just
XP
Paul
-- Ed
[1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.jdee/4017
Karr, David wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Paul Kinnucan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 8:05 AM
To: Karr, David
Cc: Paul Kinnucan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE
Paul Kinnucan writes:
Ed Mooney writes:
I couldn't get attach mode to work, either[1].
Attaching to a running process works for me as documented in the JDEE's jdb
user's
guide.
JDEE version: 2.3.4
XEmacs version: 21.4 (patch 13) Rational FORTRAN [Lucid] (i586-pc-win32
Karr, David writes:
I've decided to try experimenting with the jde debugger to see if it has
features that make it worth using over netbeans.
I first set jde-debugger to Jdebug in customize. Should I be using
Jdebug for this, or jdb?
I'd start with using the JDEE's interface to
Torsten Geise writes:
Hi folks,
since I updated my JDEE to the latest version I always get the error message
error in process sentinel: file-truename: Apparent cycle of symbolic links
for .. For more information I attached the Submit problem report-content
to this mail.
Thanks
Kai Grossjohann writes:
I have this in ~/.emacs:
(eval-after-load align
'(add-to-list 'align-c++-modes 'jde-mode))
(java-mode is already listed there by default.)
WIBNI this happened automatically?
Perhaps because Emacs does not support the notion of mode inheritance,
i.e.,
Karr, David writes:
On a matter somewhat related to JDEE, I happened to notice the XAE package
(that you wrote) associated with EIEIO. I hope you don't mind a direct
question about this, but the mailing list seemed decidely inactive (I see
more spam than real notes). It looks like this
Sam Steingold writes:
the appended patch is necessary to use JDEE with GNU Emacs.
Hi Sam,
This problem has already been fixed in the latest CVS version of jde.el.
Thanks,
Paul
--
Sam Steingold (http://www.podval.org/~sds) running w2k
http://www.camera.org http://www.iris.org.il
Hi Morten,
It's possible there is a regression. I will take a look
this evening to see if I can reproduce the problem.
Just to be sure, which debugger are you using? The JDEE's
interface to jdb or JDEbug?
Paul
Morten writes:
fre, 2004-11-19 kl. 08:40 skrev Morten:
tor, 2004-11-18 kl.
Suraj Acharya writes:
JDE also looks for tools.jar to check if a directory is a JDK
directory or not. Try creating
an empty tools.jar in the lib directory of your JDK. You will be able
to use the compile server, but it might let you used JDE with other
jdks.
The JDEE currently assumes
reason to
expect this might be my problem?
Yes. XEmacs seems to always load packages included in the distribution
before any packages on the load-path.
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Paul Kinnucan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 10:02 PM
To: Karr
Kai Grossjohann writes:
Create a file A.java with the following contents:
public class A {
public static int main(String[] args)
{
A a = new A();
a.@
}
}
Position point on @, delete the character, then hit C-c C-v . and
observe how it adds
Karr, David writes:
I see now that the user guide just says it inserts at the head of the
buffer, but the code appears to be a little more sophisticated, where it
tries to figure out where it should insert the import
(jde-import-get-import-insertion-point). However, the result is the
Karr, David writes:
For the longest time, I've only barely used the features of JDE. I'm
now looking at it a little closer.
I'm using version 2.3.2, in Xemacs/Cygwin.
I set up a prj.el file, and I set the jde-global-classpath there, so
I could get import generation
Jason Rumney writes:
The File menu has recently been renamed from 'files to 'file in Emacs
CVS. This has revealed a dependancy in JDEE that can easily be fixed
by using menu-bar-file-menu (which has existed since at least 19.27)
which also simplifies the code a little:
Hi Jason,
I
http://jdee.sunsite.dk/rootpage.html#Downloading
JDE 2.3.4
***
* PLEASE READ *
***
*
Christophe writes:
I have made a couple of modification to jdee to have the capability to
open source file directly from jar file (if jar file is specified in
jde-sourcepath)
this modification are based on code found in arc-mode.
I have modified the function
patrick duval writes:
Hello,
On linux fedora-core-2 I get a Comint exited abnormally with code 129
error message when trying to debug any java app with jdee:
Comint exited abnormally with code 129
NB: the same jdb command submitted in a shell runs fine.
NB: I don't get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Len Trigg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sending this to the main jde list for more discussion. Background: I
wrote this patch so that the system classes (rt.jar) would be added to
jikes command line using -bootclasspath rather than -classpath. This
was to
m0smith writes:
Hi,
I would love to help out but I need an example of what it should do.
Its still a bit fuzzy in my mind what you need.
The OpenAccess class would include methods for invoking the private and
protected static and instance methods and variables of any
class, e.g.,
/*
Ole Arndt writes:
Hi Paul, Len,
Paul Kinnucan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Len Trigg writes:
JDE. I've had some functions for ages that I use for running test
classes ...
I am planning to provide a command like this. However, I want to make
the JDEE's support of unit
Paul Kinnucan writes:
Ole Arndt writes:
Hi Paul, Len,
Paul Kinnucan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Len Trigg writes:
JDE. I've had some functions for ages that I use for running test
classes ...
I am planning to provide a command like this. However, I
Ole Arndt writes:
Paul Kinnucan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This command will also use a customization variable that I plan to
implement named,
jde-junit-test-case-directory
that will allow you to specify where test cases are located for
a project. My thought is to allow
Raul Acevedo writes:
On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 01:14 -0400, Paul Kinnucan wrote:
* Update the class list used by completion and by code generation
wizards after compiling a class or building a project. This
should ensure that completion and the wizards work for new
classes
Jon Schewe writes:
I found that jde-lib-directory-names is set to '(^lib ^jar) by
default. This doesn't work for a couple of projects I'm on that use
jar-staging-dir as a directory name and this gets expanded in
undesirable ways. So I set jde-lib-directory-names to nil and then
found
Len Trigg writes:
Hi there,
I just had a look at the jde-junit that came with the latest beta of
JDE. I've had some functions for ages that I use for running test
classes, and so I've written a patch that lets my functions piggyback
off jde-junit. The patch (attached) separates
Raul Acevedo writes:
The jde-usages plugin doesn't like the new JDEE beta 6.
It's hard to describe the behavior, but they clearly don't work
together. The jde-usages commands don't work well or at all, and after
running them, the JDEE keeps restarting the bsh process.
I'm on
,
Nascif
-Original Message-
From: Paul Kinnucan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 1:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] JDEE 2.3.4beta6 available at ...
http://jdee.sunsite.dk/rootpage.html
having the same problem. If I add 21 to the compile command it
works OK. This just started happening since I upgraded my JDEE. Looks
like some problem handling STD ERR.
Paul Kinnucan wrote:
Jon Schewe writes:
I've noticed this problem under JDEE 2.3.4beta5 and 2.3.2
Jon Schewe writes:
On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 11:00, Paul Kinnucan wrote:
The doc says this variable should only be set if you have a Microsoft
Windows GUI app that does standard I/O (GUI Windows apps typically do
not do standard I/O). It would seem to me that this variable should
http://jdee.sunsite.dk/rootpage.html#Downloading
JDE 2.3.4beta6
***
* PLEASE READ *
***
*
Kai Grossjohann writes:
Paul Kinnucan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Several days ago I submitted a fix to CVS for problem 1. That fix
uses the intermediate file only if browse-url-browser-function
is set to browse-url-default-windows-browser, i.e., Internet Explorer.
The problem
Jon Schewe writes:
I've noticed this problem under JDEE 2.3.4beta5 and 2.3.2 using XEmacs
21.4.15 on Linux kernel 2.6.5 and JDK 1.4.2_05 and JDK 1.5.0. I've also
filed a bug report with Sun and sent this test case to one of their
engineers.
If you compile and run
Raul Acevedo writes:
On Sat, 2004-10-09 at 00:32 -0400, Paul Kinnucan wrote:
Raul Acevedo writes:
Looking at the JDEE source, it looks like it just doesn't know about
symbols in interfaces at all. In particular, jde-open-jump-to-class
only knows to look in the parent class
Raul Acevedo writes:
Looking at the JDEE source, it looks like it just doesn't know about
symbols in interfaces at all. In particular, jde-open-jump-to-class
only knows to look in the parent class, but it doesn't consider any
implemented interfaces, either in the current class or in any
Len Trigg writes:
Raul Acevedo wrote:
Would the problem be solved if comint returned code 1, instead of 129?
In other words, is the problem that comint returns an inappropriate
error code, or that comint returns *any* error code at all (i.e. it
shouldn't get an error from the
Raul Acevedo writes:
I haven't debugged with JDE in a while, so I don't know if this is a new
bug with the latest JDEE beta.
Every time I display an expression with jdb, the debugger exits. Is
this a known issue? It will display the expression just fine, and then
exit with Comint
Raul Acevedo writes:
On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 15:18 -0400, Paul Kinnucan wrote:
No this is a problem with Comint on some combinations of Emacs and the
host operating system. I believe it may have something to do with how
comint handles standard error input from an external process, e.g
Hi,
I need some feedback on how the JDEE should support w3m, the text-mode
browser that, when used with the emacs-w3m package, enables Emacs to
render HTML in a buffer.
First, some background. The current version of the JDEE uses the
Emacs lisp function browse-url to display HTML documentation,
Raul Acevedo writes:
I know this question comes up at least once a year. I figure it's about
time to ask again, in case new tools have come up.
How do you do refactoring in Emacs/JDEE? Are there plans to include
refactoring into JDEE at some point?
My plan originally was to use xref
Raul Acevedo writes:
On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 13:50 -0400, Paul Kinnucan wrote:
My plan originally was to use xref as a basis for factoring commands.
Now it appears that jde-usages might be a better basis. I need input
on what kind of factoring commands users want.
I think just
/cquickfix.htm
IDEA:
Refactoring: http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/docs/help/refactoring/
Intention Actions:
http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/docs/help/editing/intentionactions.html
ala Quick Fixes
Regards,
Sandip
-Original Message-
From: Paul Kinnucan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Raul Acevedo writes:
On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 16:15 +0100, Dominik Dahlem wrote:
I'm testing the xref functionality on a small codebase. In my most
simple example, I would like to display the call tree of a private
method in a class. Also, jde-xref-first-caller results in a message No
Nascif Abousalh-Neto writes:
That would be a nice extension to JDE.
Would it be possible to extend the Ant Server or the Compile Server to make them
generic enough to run Maven, or other Java-based tools like PMD, CheckStyle, etc.,
etc? I found that the code in AntServer.java and
Allen Hsu writes:
When I did C-c C-v C-v, javac seems to think the source filename as a
flag. Is there a setting to correct this?
Allen,
Please submit a full bug report (see the JDEE web site and the Submit
Problem Report item on the JDEE's help menu) when asking for tech
support. The
Raul Acevedo writes:
On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 23:06 -0400, Paul Kinnucan wrote:
There seems to be a bug in semantic that is cured by putting the following in
your .emacs file:
(setq semantic-load-turn-useful-things-on t)
See Jeff Greif's post to the JDEE mailing list
Martin Schwamberger writes:
George Flaherty wrote:
Is there a way I can eliminate any import which might include *. I
Hi George,
this is not possible with the existing set of functions.
I've written a function which does this job.
It calls jde-import-all after removing all
Guy Durrieu writes:
(B
(B
(B Hello,
(B
(B Few days ago, I sent this mail on the JDEE mailing list.
(B
(B
(B I am a newbie with JDE. I recently installed JDE-2.3.3 on my system,
(B and many things seem to work fine, but when I try JDE - Debug Applet,
(B
Suraj Acharya writes:
If you are using a relatively new emacs with the revamped compile.el
and find that the
jde-run-etrace commands to jump to the souce line for a stack trace do
not work, the following may help
(defun jde-run-etrace-goto (optional next)
Display the current stack
Greger Sernemar writes:
Hi!
Is Hot code replace supported with JDE?
Not yet.
Paul
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Suraj Acharya writes:
I made the following changes to allow me to use wildcards in the
classpath and sourcepath
variables. The file expansion included with jde which expands
specially named directories (for example lib) didn't do the job for
me because:
Thanks, Suraj. I will consider
classes unless bsh is restarted.
Thanks!!!
Erik Curiel
On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Paul Kinnucan wrote:
Robert Mecklenburg writes:
It often occurs that jde-complete says no completion at point when it
should not. In these cases, exiting and restarting the bean shell
Eric Raymond writes:
I just upgraded to the latest beta. I noticed two weird things:
1) When I do a query replace, emacs seems to leave parts of the
original string when it replaces string in some places (such as where a
class name is expected) For example if it replace old to new
Thomas Piekarski writes:
Hello,
I tried some time ago to run jde, the result was the folowing error:
File mode specification error: (void-variable href=)
Please be specific. run jde tells me nothing. What exactly did
you do that caused this error?
Paul
I am not very
Torsten Geise writes:
Hi,
any hints why my syntax highlighting is disabled in java buffers?
[snip]
The contents of the *Messages* buffer were
Loading cl-macs...done
/home/geiset/emacs/cedet/cogre added to `load-path'
/home/geiset/emacs/cedet/ede added to `load-path'
Nick Sieger writes:
Paul Kinnucan writes:
PK Ed Mooney writes:
Thanks, Paul.
Just to confirm, I'm talking about the case where a single line of
Java code has more than one error, which show up as more than one
line in the compilation buffer. E.g.:
PK Hi Ed,
PK
Gann Bierner writes:
Hi everyone,
I've finally upgraded after being on 2.3.2 for a long time. I
definitely like what I see, but I've been seeing problems that make me
think that I've done something wrong.
I'm using jdee 2.3.4beta5 with cedet 1.0beta2b and gnu-emacs 21.2.93.1
Raul Acevedo writes:
I'm using the makefile, with GNU Emacs 21.3.1, on Red Hat 9. I'm
including the full build output below.
Hi Raul,
I cannot reproduce this problem. semantic-alias-obsolete is a
function defined in the semantic-fw.el file in the semantic directory
of the cedet
in my
sandbox and plan to include the fixes in the next beta release, which
I plan to release by the end of this week.
Paul
/ Petter
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: Suraj Acharya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skickat: den 1 juli 2004 00:15
Till: Paul Kinnucan
Kopia
testcaseResult = JaxbUtil.isXMLEqual(source,out);
^
If I put point in A and hit return, I land in line 171 of my source.
If I put point in B and hit return, I land in line 229.
-- Ed
Paul Kinnucan wrote:
Ed Mooney writes
Petter Måhlén writes:
Hi Paul,
The patched jde-import.el is attached. Basically, what it does is to create
the list of fully expanded potential classes to import for each token, as
before. Then, it checks if any of the classes belongs to java.lang or the
current package, and if so,
Raul Acevedo writes:
I'm using cedet-1.0beta2b
Raul
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function semantic-alias-obsolete)
semantic-alias-obsolete(semantic-auto-parse-mode semantic-idle-scheduler-mode)
How did you compile the JDEE: with the makefile? with jde-compile-jde? some
Till: Paul Kinnucan
Kopia: Petter Måhlén; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ämne: Re: SV: Jde-electric-return sometimes off
Paul, I think the problem might occur if you set jde-electric-return-p
in your .emacs (using custom-set-variable) and don't set in your jde
project files.Petter, are setting
Petter Måhlén writes:
Well, have to correct myself - the 'toggle' function has been changed to
jde-electric-return-mode in beta5, the text referred to beta3. Nevertheless,
the behaviour as such is the same in both betas, that is, the electric
return doesn't work automatically for newly
Len Trigg writes:
Paul Kinnucan wrote:
JDE 2.3.4beta5
I just tried out the jde-customize stuff. Would it be possible to use
the same mechanism for selecting state options that is used by the
regular customize?
When I use jde-customize, selecting the state button gives me
http://jdee.sunsite.dk/rootpage.html#Downloading
JDE 2.3.4beta5
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Hi,
is there a way to find all class names in the jde project matching a regexp ?
i've read the jde doc, but it seems nothing appears about it. (i don't want jump
to classsource, but just watch all class names then choose one and jump to source)
Your
Ding Lei writes:
Hello,
First of all, I'd like to say that I enjoy using JDE ECB very much,
Thank you Paul Berndl!
My question is how to add the path to both jde-global-classpath jde-
source-path whenever a new ECB Source Path is added. And, they might
under be different
Berndl, Klaus writes:
Paul Kinnucan wrote:
Berndl, Klaus writes:
Suraj Acharya wrote:
Hi Paul,
I replied too hastily earlier. On starting up a new emacs
process, switching buffers
as you describe results in loading the correct prj.el file.
Ok, here
David PONCE writes:
Hi Paul,
[...]
;; to a buffer belonging to another.
(make-local-hook 'post-command-hook)
Hmm, I don't think I need the above form because the add-hook form below
makes the variable local anyway.
Indeed.
I have
George Flaherty writes:
Hello,
I just starting using the jdee beta4 version along with cedet 1.0beta2,
yet when I attempt to open a java file, jde-mode does not initialize.
When I attempt to force the jde-mode, I get the following message:
Symbol's value as variable is void:
Jens Lautenbacher writes:
I assume that what is meant in the jde menu are toggle buttons, not
radio button
Hi Jens,
I've committed your changes.
Thanks,
Paul
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