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Request for an enhancement to projects...
Submitted by Anonymous on Tuesday, 31 August, 2004 - 17:25
As I was working with jEdit, I realized that the only purpose for another java editor I use was to batch-compile and run my programs.

So, I was wondering if anyone could make a plugin that would provide basic javac, javadoc, and java capabilities to projects... (sort of like JIndex, except actually compiling/running/javadocing the code)
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Request for an enhancement to projects...
by Anonymous on Wed, 13/10/2004 - 19:08
If you're not afraid of working with an XML file, you could download the latest Ant version from Apache. Then, download the latest Antelope plugin. Ant comes with a very good manual that should get you started in no time. If you're using any of the Windows flavors, you can create a batch file that runs your compiled project. Also, if you make a jar with the Main-Class: attribute set, you can directly execute that in Windows. Hope this helps.

Dave
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