Hi All,
does anybody now, if the project files (prj.el) from 2.1.8 are
compatible with the latest 2.1.9 release?
Thanks
Ralph
Paul Kinnucan wrote:
>
> for download at
>
> http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/
>
> JDE-2.1.9 Release Notes
>
> ***************************************************************
> * PLEASE READ *
> ***************************************************************
> * *
> * This release requires semantic 1.2 (or later) and *
> * speedbar 0.11.1 or later. You can obtain both at *
> * http://www.ultranet.com/~zappo/semantic.shtml *
> * *
> ***************************************************************
>
> * Simplified and rationalized the way JDEbug connects Emacs to
> the debuggee app's standard I/O.
>
> The new implementation eliminates the spurious "input error"
> message when an application ends.
>
> * jde-sort-imports now works on XEmacs.
>
> Thanks to "Dr. Volker Zell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for
> this fix.
>
> * Replaced current semantic bovinator Java parser with a more rigorous
> parser modeled
> on that included in the Java CUP package.
>
> Thanks to David Ponce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for contributing the new grammar.
>
> * Get/set pair template now generates correct method name for getting
> the value of boolean variables.
>
> Thanks to Stephane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for contributing this fix.
>
> * Added sort option to Classes index menu.
>
> Thanks to David Ponce for this contribution.
>
> * The JDE now sets the variable abbrevs-changed to nil after initializing
> the abbrev-mode table for a Java source buffer. This is intended to
> prevent Emacs from thinking that the abbreviations need to be save
> the next time you save the source file.
>
> * Added a section on the Classes menu to the JDE User's Guide.
>
> ============================================================================
> About the JDE
> ============================================================================
>
> The Java Development Environment for Emacs is a freeware Emacs/JDK-based
> IDE for creating Java applications. It has all the features usually
> associated with the term IDE except for a GUI designer. Advantages of the
> IDE include speed, reliability, multiple platforms (WIndows and Unix), and
> configurability. Technical support is available via the JDE mailing list
> which numbers more than 660 subscribers.
>
> JDE Features
> -------------------
>
> * Supports all versions of the Sun JDK, including 1.3 beta
>
> * Autoindentation
>
> * syntax coloring
>
> * JPDA-based source-level debugger that supports multiple process debugging
>
> * Java source interpreter
>
> * Intelligent method and field completion
>
> * Tree-structured source-code browser
>
> * Class browser
>
> * Hyperlinks from symbols to definitions
>
> * Automatic customizable code generation
>
> * Class import wizard
>
> * Method override wizard
>
> * Context-sensitive help for any classes that have javadoc documentation.
>
> * Built-in support for RCS and CVS source code repositories
>
> * Commands for running and debugging applets
>
> * HTML user's guide
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