At 12:15 PM 10/7/99 +0200, Andreas Wieweg wrote:
>From: Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 6:46 PM
>
>
>> Yes, there is a class browser. I don't know how it compares to Borland's.
>There
>> is also a tree-structred source browser.
>
>Where can I find the class browser and the source browser ?
>
The beanshell includes a class browser. See the BeanShell user's guide that
comes with the JDE. Seleect Speedbar from the JDE menu to browse the source.
>
>> > Basically I was wondering if the support for going to a place in the
>source
>> > and bringing up the source of the covered object's class.
>
>How do I do this ?
>
Use etags or jtags (the latter is included with the JDE). Then tag your
files. Somebody recently sent me some code for using the jde-help-class
functionality to browswe source. I need to find this and include it in the
JDE. When that happens, you will be able to jump to class definitions
without having to tag the source.
BTW, most of this (browseClass, speedbar, etags/jtags) is described in the
JDE user's manual.
- Paul