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From: paulk AT mathworks DOT com (Paul Kinnucan)
Subject: JDE 1.9.7 Released
7 Apr 1998 08:22:56 -0700 :
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To: jde AT sunsite DOT auc DOT dk, ntemacs-users AT cs DOT washington DOT edu, gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com,
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Release 1.9.7 of the Java Development Environment for Emacs
is available at http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/ .

This release adds a project build facility that operates in
either of two user-configurable modes. In java mode, the
build command executes javac -depend on an application's
main class, thus triggering compilation of all out-of-date
or missing classes. In make mode, the build command runs
a user-specified make utility. Make mode provides support
for specialized build requirements, such as building 
class libraries, beans, and jar files.

This release also revamps the way configuration variables
are set on a project-by-project basis and fixes all 
known bugs.

The JDE is an Emacs/-hosted integrated development 
environment for Java applications and applets. Features
include syntax coloring, auto indentation, compile-error-
to-source hyperlinks, symbol-to-definition hyperlinks,
source-level debugging, tree-structured source code
browser, and complete configurability via configuration
variables and the Emacs Lisp api. The JDE works with
any command-line development tool set compatible with
the Sun JDK. The JDE runs on all platforms supported by
Emacs/ and Java, including Windows/NT/95, Unix, and Linux.
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