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Re: Is JDEE moribund? Is Emacs a viable Java devel environment?
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Richard Riley |
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Re: Is JDEE moribund? Is Emacs a viable Java devel environment? |
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Sat, 18 Apr 2009 16:25:49 +0200 |
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Tassilo Horn <tassilo@member.fsf.org> writes:
> Lennart Borgman <lennart.borgman@gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi Lennart,
>
>>> I hope someone starts writing an emacs interface to Eclim [1] anytime
>>> soon. I had a quick look at the sources and it shouldn't be too
>>> hard, but it's quite a lot to do (to get all eclipse features).
>>>
>>> To me it seems that most java programmers use eclipse (or netbeans)
>>> anyway or switched to eclipse/NB, and there's noone feels preasured
>>> to enhance emacs in that direction. And you can count me as one of
>>> those, sadly. But I'm pretty sure that if someone would create an
>>> emacs interface to let's say only the autocompletion feature of
>>> eclipse using eclim, things would get running on their own.
>>
>> There has been very much done to CEDET now. Would it not be a good
>> idea to use CEDET for an interface to eclim?
>
> CEDET uses another approach. It has it's own parsers and analyzers
> which enable it to do smart autocompletion and other intelligent stuff.
> This works quite well for C/C++, because Eric has put a lot of effort
> into it, and I highly appreciate that.
>
> The eclim approach is very different. Here an headless eclipse instance
> runs as a server in the background. Vim does no intelligent source code
> analysis, instead it sends only a plain text command to eclipse like:
>
> I'm in project Foo in file src/bar/Baz.java on position 18271 and now
> I executed the completion command. Gimme the completion list,
> please.
>
> And so does eclipse. Here the editors task is only to issue commands,
> let eclipse do the intelligent stuff, get back the results, and display
> it. Very simple.
>
> IMO this is a great approach, because speaking honestly: Emacs cannot
> compete with eclipse for java (and probably other new, nifty languages
> like scala or groovy). They have far more developers and academia as
> well as industry are focused on it.
>
> Anyway, no reason for sadness, the functionality is there ready for
> consumption. So instead of reinventing the wheel, we should combine
> emacs' unsurpassed editing capabilities (eclipse extremely sucks in that
> respect) with eclipse's intelligent features where those are better than
> the emacs counterparts.
>
> Bye,
> Tassilo
>
>
Interesting. Thanks for the info. I used eclipse for a while but it
makes emacs look like a lightweight speedster :-; Java. Yuck :-;
- Re: An Eclim frontend for Emacs, (continued)
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- Re: An Eclim frontend for Emacs, Richard Riley, 2009/04/20
- Re: An Eclim frontend for Emacs, Tassilo Horn, 2009/04/21
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- Re: An Eclim frontend for Emacs, Chris McMahan, 2009/04/28
- Re: An Eclim frontend for Emacs, Tassilo Horn, 2009/04/29
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- Re: An Eclim frontend for Emacs, Chris McMahan, 2009/04/30
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- Re: An Eclim frontend for Emacs, Richard Riley, 2009/04/18
- Re[2]: An Eclim frontend for Emacs, Eric M. Ludlam, 2009/04/18
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- Re: Is JDEE moribund? Is Emacs a viable Java devel environment?,
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- Re: Is JDEE moribund? Is Emacs a viable Java devel environment?, Richard Riley, 2009/04/18
Re: Is JDEE moribund? Is Emacs a viable Java devel environment?, address@hidden, 2009/04/17
Re: Is JDEE moribund? Is Emacs a viable Java devel environment?, hazlup, 2009/04/17