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Misc development notes
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- Netbeans config/Editors/Preferences/...-CustomPreferences.xml
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<entry javaType="java.lang.Integer" name="caret-blink-rate" xml:space="preserve">
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<value><![CDATA[0]]></value>
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</entry>
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To run jedit with remote debugging enabled, I use the following
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command: "java
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-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,suspend=y,server=y,address=XXXX
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-jar jedit.jar"
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where XXXX is any open port number you wish. The above invocation
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works for Sun's JDK 5.0. There's an alternate incantation for earlier
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releases. (See
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http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/jpda/conninv.html)
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Submitted by Daria Titova on Tuesday, 17 July, 2007 - 22:22
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Other Developer Topics
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Dear jEdit developers,
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I would like to let you now that we have recently ported jEdit 4.2
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environment into the NetBeans IDE. You may wish to check it out:
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http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/NetbeansedJEdit
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Now you can completely run, debug, and profile jEdit inside the
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NetBeans IDE, and have access to all nifty features NetBeans IDE
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provides to make developer's more productive and happy.
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I would greatly appreciate any feedback you may have about my project
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and any ideas on how to make it more useful for jEdit community.
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If you are new to NetBeans please go to http://www.netbeans.org for
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all information, tutorials and fun stuff.
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Daria Titova
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NetBeans Engineer.
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