If `jde-find-project-file' does do the right thing, this could be a
useful thing to add in the JDE since it would not interfere with other
types of semanticdb configurations, and is one of the reasons I added
that variable.  Since I don't hack java, however, I never had the
opportunity to try it out and find the right feature.

Eric

>>> Suraj Acharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> seems to think that:
>jde-find-project-file should work, it takes a file (or directory) name
>and returns the closest
>prj.el file, and returns nil if the file is not in a jde project.
>
>An alternative is to leave semanticdb-project-predicate-functions set
>to nil which tells
>semantic to generate semanticdb cache files for all paths.
>
>Suraj
>
>On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 00:40:43 +0200, Joakim Verona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Im trying to get semanticdb and jde to work together.
>> 
>> I dont know if im on the right track, but there seems to be a variable
>> called semanticdb-project-predicate-functions. This is supposed to
>> contain a function that informs semanticdb that it can store its
>> persistent token database there.
>> 
>> I cant find an apropriate jde function to put there.
>> 
>> semanticdb-project-predicate-functions doesnt turn up a single google
>> match, so I guess I'm on the wrong track. Any info on how to achieve
>> this would be apreciated!
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> /Joakim
>>
>

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