Re: Implement interface wizard.

2003-08-04 Thread Ole Arndt
Hi, Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The @see tag seems redundant to me. Also please note that @inheritDoc > will not work for JDK releases earlier than JDK 1.4. So I'd like to > offer an alternative proposal: > > If the JDK version used to generate the skeleton method implementation >

Re: Useful helper functions - region based jde-gen-try

2003-08-04 Thread Andrew Hyatt
"Chitale, Sandip V" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > My original question was can I avoid > > M-x jde-gen-try RET Throwable RET > > and simply type t r y SPC with region around - > > x = x/0; > > and get the same behaviour as above. > > Any thoughts? > > sandip > I'm guessing that hard to do w

RE: Useful helper functions - region based jde-gen-try

2003-08-04 Thread Paul Kinnucan
Chitale, Sandip V writes: > Interesting > > I have: > > tempo-insert-region's value is nil > transient-mark-mode's value is t > > If I have a region around - > > x = x/0; > > and then type - > > M-x jde-gen-try RET Throwable RET > > I get - > > try { > x = x

RE: Useful helper functions - region based jde-gen-try

2003-08-04 Thread Chitale, Sandip V
Interesting I have: tempo-insert-region's value is nil transient-mark-mode's value is t If I have a region around - x = x/0; and then type - M-x jde-gen-try RET Throwable RET I get - try { x = x/0;| } catch (Throwable e) { } with cursor where | is. My original

RE: Useful helper functions

2003-08-04 Thread Paul Kinnucan
Chitale, Sandip V writes: > Paul, > > Actually I have a question about region based cflow templates. How do I > use them? > > I ask because, with region, as soon as I type first letter of 'if' or > 'try' the mark (region) is deactivated. > > Or the only way to use the functionality is b

RE: Useful helper functions

2003-08-04 Thread Chitale, Sandip V
Paul, Actually I have a question about region based cflow templates. How do I use them? I ask because, with region, as soon as I type first letter of 'if' or 'try' the mark (region) is deactivated. Or the only way to use the functionality is by marking a region and then doing one of: 1. M-x jde

RE: Implement interface wizard.

2003-08-04 Thread Eric . D . Friedman
Sounds good to me. -Original Message- From: Paul Kinnucan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 10:16 AM To: Ole Arndt Cc: jde Subject: Re: Implement interface wizard. Ole Arndt writes: > Andy, Eric, Paul, > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > I'd like to point out

Re: Implement interface wizard.

2003-08-04 Thread Paul Kinnucan
Ole Arndt writes: > Andy, Eric, Paul, > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > I'd like to point out that if a method from an interface has no javadoc, the > > javadoc program will copy the documentation from the interface itself. > > Consequently, it might be a reasonable default to generate n

RE: Useful helper functions

2003-08-04 Thread Paul Kinnucan
Nascif Abousalh-Neto writes: > Cool stuff, thanks for sharing. > > Would there be a way to implement the try/catch wrapper with a more precise > catch statement? I guess it would require some introspection on the method > calls inside the region. Is that information easily available somewhere

Problems setting ant build directory

2003-08-04 Thread tomasflyer
Hi, I an occasional JDEE user, using JDEE 2.3.3-beta5 from Cygwin/XFree86 2.0 on Windows 2000. I want to use jde-ant as build method, e.g. to get ant target auto-completion. But I have not succeeded to set the ant build home to my project top level directory (where my build.xml as well as prj.

AW: How to use jikes

2003-08-04 Thread "Albert, Jürgen"
Create an environment variable with the name JIKESPATH and add tools.jar and rt.jar to it (just like in the CLASSPATH variable). > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > Von: Martin Monsorno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2003 17:12 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: How t