Re: accessible java IDE

2018-04-01 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Dragonlee via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE

I use combination of NVDA and Eclipse and I am very happy. About finding errors, there is a simple way to review what errors there are in your open projects. use ctrl+f7 to switch over to the problems view. there you will find a tree view displaying any errors and warnings. Once you have an error selected press enter to jump to an editor with the cursor on the line where the error is and the offending element selected.

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Re: accessible java IDE

2018-02-08 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : victor01 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE

Yesjaws and eclipse is a very good combination even you can try updating eclipse

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Re: accessible java IDE

2018-02-07 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : targor via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE

I never had such Problems. Jaws works as fast and reliable with Eclipse as with other programs.

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Re: accessible java IDE

2018-02-07 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Origine via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE

I'm wondering why people say Eclipse is great. I must be missing somthing, can someone please explain me how I can use Eclipse with JAWS and have a fluid experience ? I need everything to be super fast and responsive and I find that Eclipse is slowly screen reading. Also, there are refreshing bugs of the text being read on the screen at times, like if JAWS is parsing the screen and forgets to update as I move up and down. Finally, it cannot read the line of texte when it gets no more visible on the screen to the right.Visual Studio, however is really fast and responsive, can I get equally good responsiveness in Eclipse ? Everything feels slower when we have to deal with the Java Access Bridge.There must be ways for Eclipse to be more accessible with JAWS, is isn't there ? Perhaps I should make a new topic for this question ?

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Re: accessible java IDE

2018-02-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : BlindJedi via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE

I am also taking a programming class, and we are also using java. However the IDE we use is ready java, or ready to program java. It seems fine with jaws, however you can't see what the problem is with arrors, it just says you have 1 arror or you have 2 arrors. I haven't tried with NVDA, or used OCR with jaws, but I doubt either will change much. If anybody has used this one before let me know, so far it seems about 99 percent accessible, aside from not knowing what exactly i've done wrong everything seems to work fine. Oh and its only available on windows.

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Re: accessible java IDE

2018-02-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Dranelement via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE

Thanks very much, this helped a lot!It's gonna take a while to get used to this, I am not used to ides at all.

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Re: accessible java IDE

2018-01-11 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : targor via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE

Why do some People say that Eclipse is horrible? I'm just curious because I'm very pleased with the program and how it works. I think it's really easy to use.

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Re: accessible java IDE

2018-01-11 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Dranelement via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE

I've got a mac, but usually code in a windows VM.I've found eclipse, along with a nvda addon for it., so I'm gonna try that.

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Re: accessible java IDE

2018-01-11 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : NicklasMCHD via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE

Hi.I would say, eclipse if you're coding on Windows.- NicklasMCHD

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2015-01-19 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Theo via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

Well if you say a keystroke list is out there, then Ill take your word for it. Thanks for the help.

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2015-01-19 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : camlorn via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

You need to look around in the menus and in the list that pressing alt+shift+q brings up. NVDA at least announces all the keystrokes. I think source window is f11 or f12, but its been forever.Eclipse is not that complicated, you just need to explore it and look for info aimed at the sighted instead of at blind people. I am 99% sure you can find a keystroke list if you look for one.

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2015-01-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : camlorn via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

Theres like 5 ways, but if I recall correctly the fastest is alt+shift+q, x. Alt+shift+q brings up a handy list of stuff and the second key quickly selects one. If Im wrong about the keystroke and you cant find it in that list, its probably in view.

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2015-01-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Theo via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

thanks. This seems to work.Is there some resource for using eclipse with a screenreader? The orical website is a little skinny in this respect.Im still looking for hotkey to move focus to the output window, and how to move focus back to source file without hitting ctrl+f6 twice.

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2015-01-18 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Developers room : Theo via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

Hey, I just started learning java. I took your advice and downloaded eclipse, but now I need a bit of help.I have a Hello World program, but as soon as I tried to write something slightly more complex, I had a compiler error. This shouldnt be a big deal as its probably a simple mistake, but I cant find any error output telling me where I went wrong.How on earth do I find the compile error output?

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2014-08-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Development room : Manu via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

Eclipse is the most accessible IDE for Java language.You can use it also for Android, there is Eclipse with ADT plugin. (ADT means Android Development Tools).If you want to use Swing for a PC GUI, blind users should turn on Java Access Bridge on Windows.

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2014-08-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Development room : Manu via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

Eclipse is the most accessible IDE for Java language.You can use it also for Android, there is Eclipse with ADT plugin. (ADT means Android Development Tools).If you want to use Swing for a PC GUI, blind users should turn on Java Access Bridge on Windows.Eclipse is programmed in Java, but they use SWT to create its interface. SWT is a library which calls OS native GUI controls, this way everything is accessible on all 3 major operating systems for a desktop computer.

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2014-08-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Development room : Manu via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

Eclipse is the most accessible IDE for Java language.You can use it also for Android, there is Eclipse with ADT plugin. (ADT means Android Development Tools).If you want to use Swing for a PC GUI, blind users should turn on Java Access Bridge on Windows.Eclipse is programmed in Java, but they use SWT to create its interface. SWT is a library which calls OS native GUI controls, this way everything is accessible on all 3 major operating systems for desktop computers.

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2014-08-13 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Development room : camlorn via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

You can also use Swt in your own projects.And also, Ive seen swing apps that work fine. You have to check a box, however. Its no longer install the access bridge. Instead, youre now supposed to check a box in control panel. Unfortunately, theres no way to turn this off and its been almost a year since I last did it. Im not saying that swing accessibility is fantastic, but it does work at least some.The latest versions of eclipse crash NVDA on next. There is an open ticket for it and I got volunteered to patch (lack of interest from anyone else, etc), but this requires understanding a Python metaclass at the core of NVDA, so I havent actually done it. See ticket #3872. Patching NVDA for Eclipse support is low on my priority list, however.

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2014-08-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Development room : CAE_Jones via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

I missed this somehow, but, yeah, Tward has it right. If you need an IDE, go for Eclipse, but you can do without if you use the command line.

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2014-08-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Development room : ammericandad2005 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

not sure if this was already said, but the options Id use are sodbeans and eclipse. the ladder was extensively tested by freedomscientific, so should work well with JAWS (at least). sodbeans, on the other hand, is actually a multi-language (as in programming) IDE, initially for quarum (which I have basic knowledge of) but also supports c++ (which bgt is based off of) and java.

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2014-08-05 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Development room : Ethin via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

@keyIsFull, I must warn you: Do not try making graphical user interface (GUI)apps in java. The default toolkit, swing, does not work at all with NVDA, and the times Ive gotten it to work are only dumb luck. For java books, try Learning Java. You can find it on bookshare. I forgot the ISBN, so, yeah.

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2014-06-24 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Development room : frastlin via Audiogames-reflector


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

Hello,Eclipseis supposed to be the best ide for Java development. Ive fiddled with it, but only to the point of reading the output window and text files.googleusing eclipse with a screen readerand you should find more info on it.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=178170#p178170

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2014-06-24 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Development room : keyIsFull via Audiogames-reflector


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

I clicked the link you gave e for eclipse, chose IDE, and then chose eclipse IDE for java. It gave me an access forbidden message. THe other 2 IDE links there, for Java EEE and c++, said the same thing. Does it give the eame message for you frastlin?URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=178176#p178176

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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2014-06-24 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Development room : frastlin via Audiogames-reflector


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packag … /keplersr2URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=178179#p178179
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Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

2014-06-24 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Development room : tward via Audiogames-reflector


Re: accessible java IDE/SDK?

KeyIsFull, I definitely agree with frastlin. The Eclipse IDE is the best IDE for Java development bar none for any platform. Although, I mostly use it on Linux I have used the Windows version as well with success with NVDA so I wouldnt even give NetBeans a second look.Also I might point out that the JDK is fully accessible without an IDE if you dont mind using command-line tools. I often times just compile using javac and bundle them using jar from the command-line without Eclipse just because I am use to creating my own build scripts and enjoy using the CLI.URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=178205#p178205

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