Never mind - I just found it and it seems to work fine.
I found it in system/extras/help/user/start.htm and
need to start it like:
jee javaw j.jar
from the J directory.

On 2/25/07, Devon McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Alexander -

do you know where there's any documentation on "jee"?  I haven't gotten
this to work
properly - it just returns a cryptic message about "missing java and jar
args".
I'm using your j-mode with J6.01c and haven't had any problems but haven't
really explored what it has to offer yet either.

Thanks,

Devon

On 25 Feb 2007 19:42:48 +0000, Alexander Schmolck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Emacs users might want to check out <http://j-mode.sf.net>, which
> provides
> support for editing and running J-code with emacs, browsing libraries
> and
> quickly looking up verbs in the dictionary.
>
> I've finally decided to upload a new version of j-mode.el although I
> haven't
> yet be able to test/enhance it for J 6.x because I'm unlikely to get
> around to
> install J 6.01 any time soon (or more precisely before the next ubuntu
> comes
> out) since it appears that I'd have to upgrade my system to install J
> 6.01.
>
> Bug reports and feature requests welcome, just send me an email with
> j-mode in
> the subject. It might take some time till I can fit in a j-mode hacking
> session again, so please excuse if you don't get an immediate reply --
> I'm
> likely to get round to it eventually.
>
> cheers,
>
> 'as
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