Yes, using tags gives you access to functionality that JDE doesn't
have.  Like a quick take-me-to-class functionality.  JDE has several
take-me-to-class-at-point functionality, but that's not quite the
same.  Plus, JDE often makes you choose between classes of the same
name in different packages, while tags lets you cycle through.  I
prefer to cycle through.

Also, you can do nifty things like tags-query-replace, to replace one
regexp with some text everywhere in your source.  Very nice.

Le Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi,
>
> Does anyone use tags with jdee? I fail to see the point of them.  And it
> seems to add an extra layer of complexity, i.e. constantly updating the tags
> table.  Or is it that I just don't get the tags concept?
>
> --
> Le
>
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