> jde-bug-jdk-directory's value is
> "c:/jdk1.3/lib/"
The directory is only c:/jdk1.3
>
> cd h:/cvsdev/user/jrancier/lookupgenerator/
> javaw -classpath
> h:/usr/pkg/emacs-20.7/site-lisp/jde-
> 2.2.9beta4/java/lib/jde.jar;c:/jdk1.3/li
> b/lib/tools.jar jde.debugger.Main
sigh...
take a look at t
(1) I'd be surprised if Paul, et. al. did already know this, but better to
report it: In the jdebug-ug, the section describing "Selecting JDEbug As
Your Debugger", indicates to customize jde-db-debugger, which (I'm assuming)
is now jde-debugger in the project group. I'm sure this is one of those,
Hi there
Yes - I had exactly the same problem.
I think you may have a soft link to the directory where the java source
code is.
Hence when you load a file it can load through 2 paths and think that
it is a file with the same name in 2 different directories and hence two
different files.
The best
Pete Siemsen writes:
>
> I use XEmacs 21.4 (patch 0) under SuSE Linux 7.0. I just upgraded
> from jde 2.2.8 to 2.2.9beta4. I have speedbar-0.14beta1,
> eieio-0.17beta3 and semantic-1.4beta11.
>
> When I try to compile a java buffer, it starts the Beanshell.
For good reason. See the Rel
I use XEmacs 21.4 (patch 0) "Solid Vapor" under SuSE Linux 7.0.
I just upgraded from jde 2.2.8 to 2.2.9beta4. When I try to compile,
it starts the Beanshell. It didn't start the Beanshell in 2.2.8.
Anyway, I get
Beanshell expression evaluation error.
Beanshell eval error. See messages buf
I use XEmacs 21.4 (patch 0) under SuSE Linux 7.0. I just upgraded
from jde 2.2.8 to 2.2.9beta4. I have speedbar-0.14beta1,
eieio-0.17beta3 and semantic-1.4beta11.
When I try to compile a java buffer, it starts the Beanshell. It
didn't start the Beanshell in 2.2.8. Anyway, I get
Beanshell
This doesn't happen to me -- I get the ant output in an Emacs buffer, no
MS-DOS window. I can even click on compile errors and go to the source.
But I believe you, I'm sure it's (not) working the way you described! Which
versions of Ant, JDE, etc., are you runnning?
Eventually, it might be nice
I just switched to jde-2.2.8 (emacs 20.7) and would like to take advantage
of jde-ant.
I am running into a problem with setting custom variables and saving to
prj.el but only with variables defined in jde-ant.el. Usually I set the
variable, save for current session and then C-c C-v C-p saves t
Hello,
> > Also, please note that tooltips and the toolbar features of Emacs
> > 21 were not available on the latest alpha release of the Windows
> > version of Emacs 21, which I have. I do not intend to create any
> > JDE features that depend on Emacs 21 features that are not
> > available on Wi