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Java Card SDK 3.0.4 preprocessed_src

Post by volax » Thu Feb 02, 2017 8:33 pm

Hi,

I'm looking for preprocessed api headers to use JCIDE auto-completion feature for applets targeted to 3.0.4 SDK.

It seems, preprocessed_src present in the Java Card Development Kit 3.0.5u1 installation, and it's contents are like those located at jcide\apis\jc222 folder.

JC SDK 3.0.5u1 have an extra classes and methods I won't use, and are not supported by card, so my question is: How can I generate such java files from 3.0.4 SDK libs/docs, or is it available for download somewhere?

Thanks,
Alexander.

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Re: Java Card SDK 3.0.4 preprocessed_src

Post by UNKNwYSHSA » Mon Feb 06, 2017 6:30 am

JCIDE only support jc222 api docs.
I write jc3.0.4 applet without JCIDE JC304 auto completion function.
JCIDE need to improve this function to support JC3.0.4 and JC3.0.5 apis.
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Re: Java Card SDK 3.0.4 preprocessed_src

Post by tay00000 » Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:11 am

Any thoughts of using Oracle NetBeans ?

It is always beneficial to have at least 2 IDEs you use in case one of them lacks the features necessary for the job.

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Re: Java Card SDK 3.0.4 preprocessed_src

Post by volax » Mon Feb 06, 2017 2:35 pm

Thank you for answers!
I'm using Eclipse in parallel, but I so much like JCIDE's debugging simplicity and IDE lightness, so wouldn't move to anything else.
Thanks for Netbeans tip, will give it a try!

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