Type "1" and to build a Java Keywords file for SciTE. Mapping: Archive: file:/System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Classes/classes.jar Mapping: Archive: file:/Users/andre/SciteJavaApi/ You should get the following output: Start ClassPath Mapping $ java -XX:MaxPermSize=128m -cp bsh.Interpreter SciteJavaApi.bsh Assuming SciteJavaApi.bsh and being in /Users/andre/SciteJavaApi, execute:.Extract the content of SciteJavaApi zip to your hard drive.If you don’t have already BeanShell, download the package including it, SciteJavaApi16_bsh.zip. Download the latest release: SciteJavaApi16.zip.Of course, you also need SciTE (Scintilla Text Editor) in order to use the Java API files. A recent version of the Java Dynamic Language BeanShell, some packages available for download already include the BeanShell library.A recent version of the Java Runtime Environment.In order to run SciteJavaApi.bsh you need:
If you just need the API and Keyword files, download SciteJavaApi_api_files.zip and jump to section SciTE Configuration. Download Java API Files: SciteJavaApi_api_files.zip.
Download Script and BeanShell2 2.1b2: SciteJavaApi16_bsh.zip.The BeanShell script, SciteJavaApi.bsh, generates both the Java API and the Keyword files for your current Java Runtime Environment. Class names in Java), and API files allow to displays calltips, basic form of the popular Microsoft Intellisense®.
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Keywords files extend the highlighting of source code files (i.e. SciTE, Scintilla Text Editor, supports API and Keyword files to customize some aspects of the editor for a given programming language.