Paul --you state 1.1 or later of Eric's semantic package 
the latest I see on his site 
is 
ftp://ftp.ultranet.com/pub/zappo/semantic-1.0.tar.gz
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>>>>> "Paul" == Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Paul> for download at http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/

    Paul> JDE-2.1.6beta24 Release Notes

    Paul> =====================================================================
    Paul> NOTE: This releases requires version 0.10 (or
    Paul> later) of Eric Ludlam's speedbar and version
    Paul> 1.1beta (or later) of Eric's semantic bovinator.
    Paul> You can download both packages from

    Paul> http://choochoo.ultranet.com/~zappo/fsf.shtml
    Paul> =====================================================================

    Paul> * Adds a Classes index menu to the Emacs menubar.

    Paul>   The index lists all methods, fields, and inner
    Paul> classes for all classes in the current Java source
    Paul> buffer. Click any entry to scroll the buffer to
    Paul> the corresponding class member.

    Paul>   Set jde-enable-classes-menu-index off to disable
    Paul> the Classes menu.

    Paul> * Fixed lisp regression error in listen and attach
    Paul> commands for JDEbug.

    Paul> * The JDEbug process launch command now uses the
    Paul> value of system-name to specify the local host
    Paul> when connecting to the debuggee process SIO
    Paul> socket. This cures the launch failures some users
    Paul> are experiencing on NT and Linux.

    Paul> * Added a jde-complete-at-point-menu command that
    Paul> displays a popup menu of completions for the
    Paul> method or field at point. The command is bound to
    Paul> the C-c C-v C-. keystroke combination. The old
    Paul> minibuffer functionality continues to be available
    Paul> as jde-complete-at-point. It is bound to the C-c
    Paul> C-v . combination.

    Paul>   Thanks to Howard Spector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Paul> for this very useful enhancement.

    Paul> * JDE now displays or hide the JDEbug menu when
    Paul> you select or deselect JDEbug as the current
    Paul> debugger.

    Paul> * The JDE now uses a grammar-based (instead of
    Paul> regular-expression-based) parser to generate the
    Paul> index used by the speedbar.

    Paul> JDE-2.1.6beta23 Release Notes

    Paul> * Define jde-mode abbreviations only when
    Paul> jde-enable-abbrev-mode is on.

    Paul> * Fixed listp bug in thread stack display.

    Paul> * Fixed display of NaN, Infinity, and -Infinity FP
    Paul> values on local variables buffer.

    Paul> * The currently selected Emacs frame now pops to
    Paul> the top when JDEBug hits a breakpoint.

    Paul> * Compile command now accepts Cygwin-style
    Paul> classpaths.

    Paul> * Local variables buffer now includes the "this"
    Paul> object for the corresponding stack frame.

    Paul> * Fixed Lisp eval error when a local string
    Paul> variable includes unbalanced parentheses.

    Paul> * Menus no longer freeze when you use JDEbug's
    Paul> Launch Process command.

    Paul> * Adds jde-imenu-recognize-tag-comments-p option.
  
    Paul>   When on, this option causes the imenu symbol
    Paul> declaration indexer to recognize variables and
    Paul> method declarations witn prefixed tag comments.


    Paul> ============================================================================
    Paul> About the JDE
    Paul> ============================================================================

    Paul> The Java Development Environment for Emacs is a
    Paul> freeware Emacs/JDK-based IDE for creating Java
    Paul> applications. It has all the features usually
    Paul> associated with the term IDE except for a GUI
    Paul> designer. Advantages of the IDE include speed,
    Paul> reliability, multiple platforms (WIndows and
    Paul> Unix), and configurability. Technical support is
    Paul> available via the JDE mailing list which currently
    Paul> numbers more than 630 subscribers.

    Paul> JDE Features -------------------

    Paul> * Supports all versions of the Sun JDK, including
    Paul> 1.3 beta

    Paul> * Autoindentation

    Paul> * syntax coloring

    Paul> * JPDA-based source-level debugger that supports
    Paul> multiple process debugging

    Paul> * Java source interpreter

    Paul> * Intelligent method and field completion

    Paul> * Tree-structured source-code browser

    Paul> * Class browser

    Paul> * Hyperlinks from symbols to definitions

    Paul> * Automatic customizable code generation

    Paul> * Class import wizard

    Paul> * Method override wizard

    Paul> * Context-sensitive help for any classes that have
    Paul> javadoc documentation.

    Paul> * Built-in support for RCS and CVS source code
    Paul> repositories

    Paul> * Commands for running and debugging applets

    Paul> * HTML user's guide

-- 
Best Regards,
--raman
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