Thank you all. Yes. I meant intellisence (context assist, it was typo). What I was talking about is the ability to get error highlighted in the code as I type. For example in eclipse, if you have a vriable called myVariable, and you typed MyVariable, it will decorate the code with a red line, indicating an error in your code, as you type.
In jde, I have to do jde-compile after I save the buffer, and after the compilation completes, I get the results in different buffer. This is not a bid deal, but it's nice when I am refactoring classes. Correction suggestion is something else that would be cool to have in jde. Indicating files with errors in the ECB windows, will be awesome. I have used emacs in the past on and off, and I still consider my self newbie, since I don't do elisp. By the way, will pom-parser.el or any other plugin for maven be integrated at some point with JDE ? Since maven is widely used, I think it will add value to jde. Thank you. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Daniels, Troy (US SSA) <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Carlos Konstanski [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2010 3:17 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [jdee-users] Error highliting >> >> I think Content Assist means getting a list of completions to >> appear whenever possible, for instance when a "." is typed >> after an object name, or when entering an argument list to a >> method or constructor call. The Evil calls it IntelliSense. >> > > C-c C-v C-. runs the command jde-complete > C-c C-v . runs the command jde-complete-in-line > > These provide most of the functionality I think the OP is looking for. If > you use either at a location where method/attribute completion makes sense, > it complete the method name if there is only one valid completion. > (myObj.toStr would complete to myObj.toString unless myObj has additional > methods that start with toStr). When there are multiple option, the former > creates a menu listing all the options, while the latter inserts the first > one. Repeated applications of jde-complete-in-line replace the previous one > with the next one. > > Building the list of valid completions can be slow on a large project. It's > not unusual for me to have to wait 10-20 seconds for the menu to appear. > > Troy > >> I have been using XRefactory to get this functionality, and I >> think it kicks Eclipse's arse. But now that JDE has a lot >> more semantic stuff built in, it would be worth exploring it >> fully. Although XRefactory for Java is free, it does not >> support any version of Java past 1.4.x. >> >> A good question to ask at this point would be: where can I >> find really comprehensive documentation for semantic? >> Semantic is the ultimate answer. >> >> Carlos >> >> Am 28.02.2010 13:07, schrieb Paul Landes: >> > Maven plugin: >> > >> > http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/plugins/jdee/ >> > >> > Others have have posted different versions of this just >> recently, so >> > go back in the list and look if you're interested. >> > >> > For on the fly compiling, you can use >> jde-eclipse-compiler-server.el, >> > which works with Eclipse to do the compiling. There's >> other methods >> > to do this but I'm I don't use them so I can't speak to them. >> > >> > I'm a little unsure what you mean by "content assist". Do you mean >> > tracking TODOs etc? >> > >> > Good luck and let us know if you have further questions. >> > >> > >> > On Feb 28, 2010, at 1:56 PM, Mansour Al Akeel wrote: >> > >> >> Hello all, >> >> >> >> I am wondering if I can find all the steps to use emacs as >> an eclipse >> >> alternative. I am looking for maven integration, content >> assist, and >> >> error highlite as I type. >> >> >> >> I am on gentoo, and installed jde and ECB. Is there a way to get >> >> error indicated as I type ? >> >> >> >> Thank you. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> --------- Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval Try the new >> >> software tools for yourself. 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