[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Hi, > > I have two problems: > > 1. When I do a "get latest" from our source repository (Visual SourceSafe) > and it tries to replace a jar in my project with bsh running I get the > message "file xx is already open". According to VSS help this means: "Either > another user or VSS has the file locked." If you don't have VSS, try overwiting a > jar in Windows Explorer with bsh > running - it won't let you do it, although the error is less obvious. > > I appreciate that if a jar changes, then the classes loaded in the bsh JVM > are effectively out of date, but it would be nice if I bsh didn't lock > files and I could just C-c C-v C-q to re-load the classes. >
I'll look into this. > 2. I used to get around #1 by doing bsh-exit then redoing the "get > latest", but it seems like that hasn't worked for a few betas. bsh-exit > now gives the message: "eieio-generic-call: No method definition: > bsh-running-p, (unbound)". Currently I have to quit and restart Emacs. > That's a result of the decision to remove the dependency of the Beanshell interface on the JDEE. The JDEE has new commands for starting and ending the Beanshell: jde-bsh-run and jde-bsh-exit, respectively. The menu items JDE->Interpreter->Start and JDE->Interprester->Exit invoke these commands. Paul