I would also be interested in more information on the JDE's architecture --
perhaps a "JDE Developer's Guide" or something.  I would also like to write
some ehancements, and I know some elisp, but I'm in the dark on how JDE
interacts with semantic, the bean shell, etc.  I know, check the source!
But any other pointers would be appreciated.

Steve Molitor
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-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 8:25 AM
To: Paul Kinnucan
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: configurable paths in project files


Paul Kinnucan wrote:

> The beta11 version of the JDE interprets relative paths (e.g., ./src) as
> relative to the location of the project file. Thus, in your case, it would
> convert ./src to /home/phil/project/a/src. This is thoroughly documented
in
> the JDE user's guide. Is this not sufficient for your needs?

Sorry, I had not read the updated documentation.  This is exactly what I was
looking for. Thanks!

As far as suggestions and implementations, I am full of suggestions but
implementations come much harder! :-)  There are two main things that will
keep
me from providing useful implementations: 1) my lack of skill with elisp 2)
my
general lack of  understanding of the general design of jde (i.e., what is
implemented in elisp, java, or beanshell).  Any ideas on how to get more
knowledgable in either area?

Thanks,
Phil

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