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Re: Java programming and emacs
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Xavier Maillard |
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Re: Java programming and emacs |
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Sat, 9 Jan 2010 00:01:40 +0100 |
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Hi Steve,
>From: Xavier Maillard <xma@gnu.org>
>I have started for a few weeks now coding for the Android
>platform. That's pretty new to me and thus I am not really
>informed of what I can use in Emacs to be more productive.
>
>I am looking for a good setup that could integrate java
>programming, checkstyle plugin support and SVN (code I am working
>on is hosted on code.google.com).
I do a fair amount of java programming with emacs, so I can share a
few things that have been helpful for me.
Thank you.
- If you're using ant to build your java code
(setq compile-command "ant -find build.xml ")
is helpful
Yeah, I am stuck with ant and friends (maven2 is another tool I
am using). What do I need to load in order to use compile ?
(sorry I am really new to this).
- If you're using ant, set the environment variable
"ANT_ARGS=-emacs". This causes ant to emit output in a
format that compliation mode can understand
Ok.
- If checkstyle has an ant task, then you can probably just run
checkstyle with ant (i.e., put a checkstyle target in your build.xml).
What does this mean ? I have to add an ant task in my build
system ? Can't I just invoke checkstyle through emacs on a buffer
?
[SNIP]
CEDET also looks promising, but I haven't had time to experiment
with it.
What about JDEE ? Did you ever test it ? Sounds like something
for a serious java coder (which I am not ;)).
- vc should work fine with SVN. At least that's been my experience.
Ok. I really need to get acustomed to the VC mode one day.
Thank you.
Xavier
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