Broadcast query, slightly related:

Does anyone know of a Java IDE which implements the incredibly nice emacs
behaviour when tab is pressed? (c-indent-command) That single binding is one of
the things that makes me love emacs the most. :-)

It seems weird to me that such a feature, which has to be simple to implement
since the IDEs indent fine when one hits enter, isn't included in the ones I've
seen so far. Then again, my experiences are fairly limited...

/Jonas

On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Robert Castaneda wrote:

> RE: XEmacs & Ant or IDE?<vendor>
>
> JBuilder contains keymappings for emacs, as well as the typical windows settings. 
>There are also plugin's for VI and samples to write your own.  This may help you in 
>your transition. JBuilder is written in Java so is identical on Linux, Solaris and 
>Windows.
>
> A bit off topic but more interesting for those interested in design patterns and 
>architecture type stuff instead of IDE "bakeoffs" -  For info on how JBuilder was 
>built check out the architects' homepage at 
>http://homepages.borland.com/bstone/concepts.html  JBuilder was actually written in 
>it's own Open Tools API, so "everything" is an addin and dynamically fits together at 
>runtime.  A pretty cool architecture, not just for an IDE.
>
> You can grab a free copy of JBuilder foundation from www.borland.com/jbuilder
>
> -Rob

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