I was pretty impressed with IntelliJ for a project I was working on. I got
close to being able to run my project in it, but there was some bug in the
way that it parses ant files and it couldn't locate one of my jars. 

I didn't try too hard, but I did give up. The only feature that I really
wanted was being able to have an ant compilation error take me to the
source location, and I figure that if I'm going to spend time on that, I
might as well hook up vim to ant using its quickfix feature.

A

On Sep 26, P T Withington wrote:

> Same here, but I have _never_ found an IDE I could wrap my head  
> around.  Most Java IDE's have to spend a day and a half parsing all  
> your code (after you have managed to either teach them where to find  
> your code or warped your code structure to fit the model they want).
> 
> I thought maybe XCode would prove better, but got stuck right off  
> with the same old problem of locating and parsing all the source code  
> taking freakin' forever.
> 
> FWIW, one reason Oliver liked Jython is that you can talk to the  
> Jython interpreter and invoke Java methods from the command line.   
> This is what WEB-INF/lfc/server/sc/sci is all about.
> 
> On 2006-09-26, at 11:18 EDT, Henry Minsky wrote:
> 
> > I still use print statements.
> >
> > When I want a stacktrace I put a line like
> >
> > (new RuntimeException()).printStackTrace()
> >
> > If gdb could debug Java code in Emacs, I'd use it. Otherwise, I
> > haven't found a debugger that is standalone and easy to use and
> > doesn't require me to compile
> > my app in their framework.
> >
> > Does anyone know if there is a way for gdb work with Java code??
> >
> >
> > On 9/26/06, Benjamin Shine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Does anybody use a traditional debugger with breakpoints and stack
> >> traces for debugging the compiler itself? Phill and I were engaged in
> >> some intense code-reading today, which left me wanting to just insert
> >> a breakpoint and get a stacktrace. It's just java, so this should be
> >> possible, at least for standalone lzc, more complicated for attaching
> >> to the servlet.
> >>
> >> -ben
> >>
> >>
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