Hi, Andreas I tried two plugins, JDEE with CEDET. with the classpath setting for JDEE, code complete works very well. in my Java project, I create a file named prj.el and define classpath as: '(jde-sourcepath (quote ("/home/saharabear/workspace/firenze/src/" ))) With C+c,C+v,C+., beanshell is invoked and everything go well. Because I am not sure does anybody use emacs for real commercial javaEE or java web project, so I use netBeans as IDE, when I have time to deep in emacs, I will try again. Do you use emacs for javaEE or java web projects? Thanks. Haolin Andreas Röhler : > Should you not find there, what you are looking for > > path to solution might be via FFI and (S)XEmacs. > > Would like to read further report of your experiences. > > Thanks > > Andreas Röhler > > Am Mittwoch, 11. Juni 2008 schrieb Haolin: > >> Thanks, Pierre >> >> I think CEDET is what I want, thanks, I will try it soon. >> >> Thanks >> >> Haolin >> >> >> Pierre Lorenzon wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'd suggest to you to have look at cedet >>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/cedet >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> Pierre >>> >>> >>> From: Haolin >>> Subject: Emacs with JDEE >>> Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 10:50:41 +0800 >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hi, all: >>>> >>>> I have JDEE installed with my Emacs CVS version. I find it has the >>>> ability to execute code completion, but, does it support extra jars code >>>> completion? I mean I want to import hibernate and spring's jars, and >>>> should emacs do the work for code completion? >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>> Haolin. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > > > > >