Rachit Siamwalla wrote:
>
> If you are used to emacs and are looking for something not much more
> than organization of files, build, syntax highlighting and step-through
> debugging / code browsing, JDE for Emacs works well. I use it all the
> time.
>
> Thing I hate about most IDE's is that they try to incorporate thier own
> editing tool and none come near the power of vi or emacs.
The same applies to Jacob (http://www.kclee.com/clemens/jacob/).
Like JDE it is a Java class browser and project manager that uses Emacs.
One of the differences is that it is written in Java itself.
You can also use both Jacob and JDE together.
For the Java purists, you can also combine Jacob with jEdit for editing.
Clemens
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