Here is what I do, it may or may not be "right".

I use Customize, and for State I pick "Set For Session", then I choose JDE |
Project | Project File | Save.

This may not be the best way, but it does work.

> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Interaction Between Emacs Customization Facility and JDE
> Project Files
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> After I've created a prj.el file, to update it, do I have to do that by
> hand, i.e. edit the prj.el file, or can I somehow use the emacs
> customization facility? I don't think that the latter is true because,
> as far as I know, customizations are always saved into the .emacs file.
> This leaves me with the former, which I don't find attractive because
> prj.el files seem to be big and "messy". Quite possibly I'm missing
> something. Your help is appreciated.
>
> Chuck Irvine
> Sprint
>
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