At 11:07 AM 6/9/99 +0200, Rodrigo Reyes wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] a �crit :
> 
>> I'm wondering if anyone is using the JDE with Xemacs on Windows NT to work 
>with
>> Java GUI applications/applets with any success.  I believe there was an 
>Xemacs
>> bug preventing JDE from working properly with Java GUI apps which I 
>understand
>> has been fixed. (?)  I'm using Emacs right now and I'd like to try out 
>Xemacs,
>> and I don't mind building Xemacs on my NT box if that's what it takes, but 
>I'd
>> hate to try all this stuff and then find out it doesn't work anyways.  If 
>anyone
>> has this configuration working, could you share the details?  Versions of 
>JDE,
>> Xemacs, JDK, etc, type of support for Xemacs (Native or X) and any other 
>useful
>> info would be great.
>
> I installed XEmacs/NT, but unfortunately I could not use it as a
>replacement for Emacs/NT, because it does not handle correctly the
>java/javaw : Using java displays a shell (which is ok, but not useful),
>while javaw does not, but the stdout is not directed to the xemacs
>buffer (ie. I use System.err.println() to trace/debug some methods of my
>programs, and nothing prints). Emacs has the correct behaviour : javaw
>does not pop up the shell, and the standard output is in the buffer.
>
>-- 

Yes, this is the behavior that I experienced when I evaluated a beta
version of NT/XEmacs. Supposedly this has been fixed but I don't know where
to get a beta with the fix to try it out.

- Paul

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