Hi everybody, I think I'm not the only one here to work with emacs ;) I'm not also the only one whwo use jdee to write java into emacs: http://jdee.sunsite.dk/ (or if you use w3m in emacs: http://jdee.sunsite.dk/rootpage.html ;-) )
As you can see in the archive of the mailing list: ,----[ http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg06877.html ] | * From: Paul Kinnucan | * Subject: Planned Changes to CheckStyle Interface | * Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 10:04:32 -0800 | | Hi JDEE Users, | | This is to alert you to the fact that I am planning to make a major | change to the JDEE's interface to CheckStyle in the upcoming JDEE 2.3.3 | release and to give you the opportunity to give me some feedback before | the plans are finalized. | | [...] | | Release 3.0 of CheckStyle replaces the properties method of | customization with the use of XML configuration files. A user specifies | a style by specifying a configuration file on the command line. The next | release will support this new method by providing a customization | variable named jde-checkstyle-style that allows you to specify either | Sun's coding style or a custom style. If you specify Sun's style, the | JDEE will point CheckStyle (via a command-line argument) to a | configuration file that comes with the JDEE and defines the Sun | standard. If you specify a custom style, you must enter the path of the | configuration file that defines the custom standard. The JDEE will point | CheckStyle to the custom configuration file that you specify. | | [...] `---- For reference, checkstyle is here: http://checkstyle.sourceforge.net/ Best regards, -- Arnaud Vandyck, STE fi, ULg Formateur Cellule Programmation.
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