Hello Debian developers and WNPP maintainer,

I intend to package the Emacs Java Development Environment (JDE) which is an
elisp package that interfaces to the Java Development Kit, and makes Java 
programming a little more comfortable.  JDE is currently listed in the 
"Programs that aren't available yet in Debian" section of the WNPP.

More information can be found at http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/

Package: jde
Status: install ok installed
Installed-Size: 423
Maintainer: Ruud de Rooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Version: 2.0.1-1
Depends: emacs20 | xemacs20-bin
Recommends: jdk1.1-dev
Suggests: jdk1.1-docdemo
Description: Java Development Environment for Emacs or XEmacs
 The Java Development Environment (JDE) is an Emacs Lisp package that
 interfaces Emacs to third-party Java application development tools, such as
 those provided by JavaSoft's Java Development Kit (JDK). The result is an
 integrated development environment (IDE) comparable in power to many
 commercial Java IDEs. Features include:
  * source code editing with syntax highlighting and auto indendation
  * compilation with automatic jump from error messages to responsible line
    in the source code.
  * run Java application in an interactive (comint) Emacs buffer
  * integrated debugging with interactive debug command buffer and automatic
    display of current source file/line when stepping through code
  * browse JDK doc, using the browser of your choice
  * browse your source code, using the Emacs etags facility or a
    tree-structured speedbar.
  * supports latest version of JavaSoft's Java Development Kit
  * runs on any platform supported by Emacs and Sun's Java SDK (e.g., Win95/NT
    and Solaris)
  * easily and infinitely customizable
  * works with FSF Emacs and XEmacs
-- 
Ruud de Rooij
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://sepc.twi.tudelft.nl/~derooij/





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