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Blayne Bradley
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Bascially my assignment says to create a workspace but it seems it only supports aplications and projects workspaces are not an option anywhere that I can see or find.

I have Oracle JDeveloper 10.1.3.1.0.3984

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http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/obe9051jdev/ide1012/firststep/firststep.htm
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Blayne Bradley
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No it turns out that workspace doesn't exist anymore my teachers assignment doesnt match the program per se.
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Tell your teacher that as a Real Hacker (tm) you refuse to program in anything but emacs.
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Blayne Bradley
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I don't think that would be possible in Java, there's a billion things that just wouldn't work like ALT + ENTER to import in libraries and such and such.
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Eh? Dude:

code:
import APackage.SomeLibrary;
import AnotherPackage.SomeLibrary.VariableFoo;
import AnotherPackage.SomeLibrary.ClassBar;


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KoM: he's talking about automatically adding imports in the IDE. Which I bet there's a plugin to do for emacs.

The big things that would be missing in emacs are some of the more advanced refactoring capabilities, which can make a good java programmer several times more productive.

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Blayne Bradley
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and automaticaly generating accessors and about 2/3s of my code.
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If your code is such that two-thirds of it can be automatically generated, then you are writing very bad code. You should point this out to your teacher. Then you should switch to emacs and learn better habits. Or at a minimum write your own code-generation macros in emacs Lisp, so you'll learn something from your horrible coding habits.
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