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New DrJava Beta 20090505

I just released a new beta version of DrJava: drjava-beta-20090505-r4932 [1]. And auto-update worked like a charm for me…

Release Notes:

Available for download at http://drjava.org [2].

DrJava is a lightweight programming environment for Java designed to foster test-driven software development. It includes an intelligent program editor, an interactions pane for evaluating program text, a source level debugger, and a unit testing tool.

In addition to bug fixes, this beta release includes a number of new features introduced after the last stable release:

These features include default imports for the Interactions Pane, inner classes as main class for projects, Javadocs and auto-completion for JUnit, Javadocs and auto-completion for user-defined libraries (“Additional Javadoc URLs”).

An applet viewer is included, and classes that extend Applet can be run using the “Run Document as Applet” menu item (under “Tools”) or using the “applet MyClass” command in the Interactions Pane.

The debugger has been improved and now includes an automatic trace feature to step through the code at a user-determined interval, array element watches in the debugger, and the ability to debug language level files without seeing the Java code that they get translated to. The debugger also retains the imports that have been made before the last step was taken or a breakpoint was hit.

Notable is the ability to close the System.in stream in the Interactions Pane and an automatic update feature that downloads new versions of DrJava automatically.

The most important bug fixes include changes to the language level converter, compatibility with network paths, a debugger deadlock, and color preferences.

Note: Java 1.4 compatibility has been dropped with this release. To use DrJava, you will need Java 5 or newer.

Changes:

New features:

Bug fixes:

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