Perhaps a simple revision check and a message in the mini-buffer
indicating a mismatch would suffice.  At least then novice
JDE/Java/Emacs users like myself won't waste too much time.

Jeff


Paul Kinnucan wrote:
> 
> At 01:02 PM 6/23/00 +0100, you wrote:
> >This also causes, that the prj.el file is not loaded automaticaly
> >and under specififc circumstances a manual loading of the prj.el
> >file failes. This is quite bad during debug sessions.
> >
> 
> A new release of the JDE may change the format of one or more JDE
> customization variables. If you load a prj.el file that uses the old
> format, an error can occur when the prj.el file is loaded, which happens
> every time you open a Java source file or switch from a buffer belonging to
> one project to another. The solution is either to delete and recreate your
> old prj.el files. I know this is inconvenient but it is too much work for
> me to try to write prj.el conversion functions for every new release of the
> JDE.
> 
> - Paul
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