> > Stuff that java-mode does not do which is VERY usefull :) > > > > * import of a class with a simple keystroke (C-v-z) > > * lookup java doc for a class or symbol (C-v-w) > > * lookup java source code for class (C-v-y) > > * auto-completion (C-v .) > > Hey, some of those *are* pretty cool. Thanks.
You're welcome :) > > I've got #2 and #3 working and they're nifty. I can't seem to get > imports to work though; I get an error as such: > > Invalid function: (macro . #<compiled-function (token streamorbuffer &optional search-parts search-includes) "...(15)" [search-includes search-parts streamorbuffer token semantic-find-nonterminal-by-function lambda (tok) eq ((semantic-token-token tok))] 6 ("c:\\Program Files\\XEmacs\\xemacs-packages\\lisp\\semantic\\semantic-util.elc" . 14003)>) > I haven't tried to debug this yet. I would suggest upgrading to the newest jde. > As for ECB, I'll play with it sometime later... don't feel like downloading > a new version of semantic right now. :) I'm using the latest semantic without any problems....so just do it :) With hope Max > > > > scott > > > > and more :) > > > > And try and combine it with ecb (Emacs code browser) and you get a fab.... > > combination :) > > > > > > ""Scott Evans"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > > (sorry if this is a duplicate; I sent this message once, but I believe > > > I sent it to the wrong address.) > > > > > > I've been using JDE for a while now but I just realized that I'm not > > > sure I need it. I do pretty vanilla servlet development. > > > - I don't use the JDE debugger > > > - I do my builds with ant (via a custom build script) but that runs > > > fine if I simply run it under "M-x compile". > > > - I don't need Java code generation > > > - I never found speedbar very useful > > > - I *do* like jumping to methods by name, but I generally use > > > func-menu for that (I think senator provides this functionality > > > for JDE?). > > > > > > So it seems like the only thing I get form using JDE is notably slower > > > file-open times. > > > > > > Forgive me if this is a FAQ, but for basic stuff like fontification > > > and indentation, is there any reason to use JDE instead of java-mode? > > > JDE inherits from java-mode so I assume all the fontification and > > > indentation code comes from cc-mode... > > > > > > I haven't read the JDE code to see, but I figure if there are > > > persuasive reasons to choose JDE over java-mode (like "java-mode > > > gets a bunch of things really wrong!"), this is the place to ask. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > > > > > > scott > > > > > > > > > >