Re: Using SDK 1.4.2 with JDE

2004-08-02 Thread Tucker Hermans
Okay, seems I was being stupid and just set up my jde-jdk-registry variable to point to the main java package instead of pointing to the /bin/ directory inside of the package. Everything works great per your instructions Arnaud. thanks, Tucker

Re: Using SDK 1.4.2 with JDE

2004-08-02 Thread Tucker Hermans
Arnaud Vandyck wrote: <>Load jde (by opening a java file), and then: M-x customize-variable jde-jdk-registry You'll be able to register the jdk you want. Then: M-x customize-group jde-compile-options You'll have 'Jde Compile Option Source' and also 'Jde Compile Option Target', you can switch to t

Re: VOTE for mpkg2-j2se/java-package (Re: about mpkg-j2se)

2004-07-31 Thread Tucker Hermans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 | | | [ ] 1. mpkg-j2se/mpkg-j2se * intuition than kernel-package. | | [ ] 2. make-jpkg/make-jpkg * same as mpkg-j2se but name is based on | make-kpkg. | | [X] 3. java-package/make-jpkg * same as kernal-package. | | [ ] 4. other. | | Please fill X for yo

Using SDK 1.4.2 with JDE

2004-07-30 Thread Tucker Hermans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I recently installed JDE so that I could get full Java color support in Emacs. I am running Testing and have the latest Sun sdk installed (1.4.2) I was wondering how I can have the compile command in Emacs link to javac from 1.4.2 instead of linking i