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
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
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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
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