Does any see a technical problem with getting the class path from the
maven project file (pom.xml)?  I have a rather deep stack with
co-dependencies on other local projects.  I could paste the output from
`mvn dependency:build-classpath` but would like some thing a tad more
automagical.



On 04/12/2010 01:25 AM, Tobias Gerdin wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 00:47:35 +0200
> "Jose A. Ortega Ruiz" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> hi,
>>
>> i'm back to java development after some years, and, therefore, i'm
>> dusting off my jde config of old and updating it to the new times. i'm
>> very familiar with emacs, so i'm more or less managing to discover the
>> correct settings for my needs (e.g. how to set jde-*-classpath so that
>> most of jde's functionality works as expected); but i would really
>> appreciate the chance to have a look at other people's customizations
>> and prj.el files. a quick web search hasn't shown up much: any
>> recommendations, pointers or people willing to share settings? (i'm
>> using emacs 23, cedet 1.0pre7 and jde 2.4.0.1: would you recommend the
>> development version instead?)
> 
> Here's what I use for one project:
> 
> (jde-project-file-version "1.0")
> (jde-set-variables
>  '(jde-global-classpath '("./output/debug-default-en/classes"
>                           "./output/release-default-en/classes"
>                           "./tools/lib/emulator.jar"
>                           "./tools/lib/microemu-jsr-75.jar"))
>  '(jde-sourcepath '("./src/com/domain/generic"
>                     "./src/midlet"
>                     "~/some/other/src/dir"))
>  '(jde-run-working-directory "./")
>  '(jde-run-executable "./tools/ant"))
> 
> I believe it was initally created using `jde-create-new-project', and
> then tweaked. Here I have used project-supplied 'ant' instead of the
> system default one.
> 
> I like the prj.el files concept, and especially the automatic
> project switching feature when switching to a buffer part of another
> project.
> 
> Personally I use a somewhat hacked copy of the stable JDE 2.3.5.1 in
> the Ubuntu repositories and Emacs 23. Works well.
> 
> -Tobias
> 
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