Re: jde.sunsite.dk site

2003-06-06 Thread aaron armstrong
try jdee.sunsite.dk - it is up for me

aaron


At Thu, 5 Jun 2003 21:54:57 -0500,
Jeff Jensen wrote:
> 
> Hi - Has the site been down for days or is it just me (and the only page
> that is not working!)?  I have not seen any messages nor updates on the
> sunsite.dk page.
> 
> 


RE: jde.sunsite.dk site

2003-06-06 Thread Eric . D . Friedman
Apropos -- perhaps if the JD Edwards acquisition goes through we can drop
the extra 'e' again.

Only half kidding,
Eric

-Original Message-
From: Sprenger, Karel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 11:41 PM
To: Jeff Jensen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: jde.sunsite.dk site


Jeff,
 
Try http://jdee.sunsite.dk/. The 'e' was added a few month ago.
 
Cheers,
Karel

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 04:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: jde.sunsite.dk site



Hi - Has the site been down for days or is it just me (and the only page
that is not working!)?  I have not seen any messages nor updates on the
sunsite.dk page.





Re: jde.sunsite.dk site

2003-06-06 Thread Jeff Jensen
agh.  Thanks.  I swear I tried that one too and it did not work.  It works
now though!

Paul - The "projects" link on the sunsite.dk page still has "jde" vs "jdee".


Quoting aaron armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> try jdee.sunsite.dk - it is up for me
>
> aaron
>
>
> At Thu, 5 Jun 2003 21:54:57 -0500,
> Jeff Jensen wrote:
> >
> > Hi - Has the site been down for days or is it just me (and the only page
> > that is not working!)?  I have not seen any messages nor updates on the
> > sunsite.dk page.


trouble creating java packages

2003-06-06 Thread Hwa . N . Shen
I setup a directory structure as follows:
  myprj
classes
src
prj.el

with jde-compile-option-directory ./classes
 jde-global-classpath ./classes and ./src
 jde-source-path ./src

In my java source code, I have a "package com.jci.gpmII.table;" statement

When I tried to compile, I expected the following directory structure:

  myprj
classes
  com
jci
  gpmII
table
  {class files}
src
prj.el

Nothing is created. What am I doing wrong?



Re: trouble creating java packages

2003-06-06 Thread Jack Donohue
Just a guess, but try using full paths ... I'm not sure if the relative 
paths will work.

If that doesn't fix it, maybe you could post the relevant parts of the 
prj.el and / or the commandline text from the *compile* window so we can 
get a better sense of what's going wrong.

Hope that helps.

Jack.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I setup a directory structure as follows:
  myprj
classes
src
prj.el
with jde-compile-option-directory ./classes
 jde-global-classpath ./classes and ./src
 jde-source-path ./src
In my java source code, I have a "package com.jci.gpmII.table;" statement

When I tried to compile, I expected the following directory structure:

  myprj
classes
  com
jci
  gpmII
table
  {class files}
src
prj.el
Nothing is created. What am I doing wrong?





trouble creating java packages

2003-06-06 Thread Paul Kinnucan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 > I setup a directory structure as follows:
 >   myprj
 > classes
 > src
 > prj.el
 > 
 > with jde-compile-option-directory ./classes
 >  jde-global-classpath ./classes and ./src
 >  jde-source-path ./src
 > 
 > In my java source code, I have a "package com.jci.gpmII.table;" statement
 > 
 > When I tried to compile, I expected the following directory structure:
 > 
 >   myprj
 > classes
 >   com
 > jci
 >   gpmII
 > table
 >   {class files}
 > src
 > prj.el
 > 
 > Nothing is created. What am I doing wrong?

You should send a complete problem report. Also include the output of the compile 
buffer.

- Paul



JDEE on OS X Can't Find JDK

2003-06-06 Thread Aaron Davies
I've just installed the JDEE on my Mac running OS X, and while it loads 
fine, and loads a java file (and does syntax coloring, etc.), it can't 
seem to find the jdk. Specifically, if I try to compile, it says 
"Cannot find JDK's tools jar file (or equivalent). See 
jde-get-jdk-dir." I'm not really very familiar with customizing Emacs, 
but I was able to work my way through the variable docs, so am I right 
in thinking JDEE reads $JAVA_HOME to try to find the jdk? I have that 
set to /usr/bin, which is where java, javac, jdb, etc. live, but it 
doesn't seem to help. I don't know where to go from here.
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