* Wed 2000-01-19 Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> list.emacs-jde
* Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| At 03:09 PM 1/19/00 +0000, Glenn Proctor wrote:
| [+]
| >
| >I'm attempting to set jde-db-source-directories (via custom), in order
| >to get the new jde-show-class-source functionality.
| >
| >The project I'm working on has many directories containing source
| >files, all under a specific source directory, c:/work/ged/src/java
| >This directory then has subdirectories that correspond to the
| >package structure.
| >
| >My question is: is it possible just to set jde-db-source-directories
| >to the "root" directory (c:/work/ged/src/java) and have
| >jde-show-class-source figure out where the files are from the package
| >name, or do I need to set jde-db-source-directories to a long list
| >containing each of the directories where .java files are to be found?
| >
| >There are currently over 200 directories, so I know which I'd rather
| >do ;-)
| 
| It's only necessary to point to the root. For example, pointing to
| 
|   c:/jdk1.2.2/src
| 
| is sufficient to include the entire JDK source in the source path.

Is there any way for JDE to set this variable so that it always
includes current code's directory? For developing simple ad-hoc java
scripts and running them in separate directories is currently quite
hard, when you cannot just "lanuch the debugger".

jari

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