Carlos Konstanski
> Haulyn R. Jason writes:
>  > Hi,all
>  > After one month testing I give up to use Emacs with JDEE instead of
>  > Netbeans in my working, but I decide to use Emacs with JDEE to design my
>  > personal website(it's a web project), and will never use another tool.
>  > I use maven as the build tool. You know, I can open a project with a
>  > pom.xml file with my Netbeans, and maven has plug-in to generate eclipse
>  > or netbeans project. Although I am not familiar with JDEE but I know
>  > JDEE's project file is call .prj. So, I want to design a maven plug-in
>  > to generate the .prj file for JDEE before I start my website project.
>  > After reading the
>  > page:http://jdee.sourceforge.net/jdedoc/html/jde-ug/jde-ug.html
>  > I can not find enough resource to deep in the syntax of .prj.
>  > I have a sample .prj, thanks to Carlos Konstanski, but I can not fully
>  > understand the file. In order to implement a plug-in of maven, I need
>  > more reference.
>  > 
>  > Thanks!            
>  > Haulyn Runner Jason
>
> I used the same documentation website to find all the information I
> needed to build my prj.el files.  But it was not an easy task.  The
> docs are out of date, which means some of the variables are no longer
> in JDEE, or have been renamed.  The info is scattered around, and
> there isn't a simple HOWTO to pull it all together.
>
> The JDEE project could really use some documentation, especially in
> those areas that help newcomers get started.  The prj.el file is the
> centerpiece of this problem.  I should provide a heavily-commented
> prj.el file for this purpose.  The file I gave you has a mix of
> variables; some belong to JDEE, while some are not.  This probably
> adds to your confusion.  I will try to find some time to make a
> version that contains 100% JDEE variables.  Then you would know that
> every line is a JDEE setting.
>   
Hi, Carlos:
Thanks for your reply. You are right, it's not an easy work to find how 
does JDEE work with .prj.

I decided to use emacs with JDEE as my IDE to develop my website, and I 
decided to deep in JDEE, because I really do not like to much IDEs or 
Editors. I know Emacs can do everything, if any work can not be finished 
by emacs, that must be one reason: I do not know how to use emacs, but 
not emacs can not do it.

I tried to learn more about JDEE first, and then write a plugin for 
maven to generate .prj. But it's hard to start.

Ok, I will try to learn more about emacs lisp and waiting for your .prj 
file. When I finished the Maven plugin, I will share it here.

PS: maybe it's for true, JDEE documents are out of date. JDEE is 
powerful, it need an up to date document. If the owners or developers of 
JDEE have plan to update the document, I will try to find some time to 
translate it to Chinese.

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