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Re: Java fun?
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Re: Java fun?


  • Subject: Re: Java fun?
  • From: Prachi Gauriar <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 16:36:26 -0600

I forgot to click reply-to-all, so this just went to Jon.  Sorry.

On Oct 31, 2003, at 2:40 PM, Jon Wynacht wrote:

Auto complete for Java works for you? Didn't work for me ;-(

Is there a switch to turn on?


Note that it's just for keywords. JDK autocomplete doesn't work AFAIK.

I still use it for Java, but I'm mainly an Objective-C guy. I must say that one nice thing is that once you unpack the J2SE 1.4.1 reference docs, you can search them using Xcode, which is really, really cool, especially with the vastness of the JDK.

To do that, go to the Terminal and type in
	sudo /Developer/Documentation/Java/scripts/unjarJavaDocumentation.sh

Much better than using the JDK reference site. Other than that, there seem to be very few reasons to switch, unless you prefer the new UI (I do), and you want some of the searching capabilities (I do).

-Prachi
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References: 
 >Java fun? (From: Jim Rankin <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Java fun? (From: Jon Wynacht <email@hidden>)

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