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https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/19913/63975/#msg_63975
We have some Launches defined, with the "External Tools Configuration"
feature in Eclipse. (Mostly these are build.xml files for ant).
These launches generate java-classes, based on a XML-file containing
message-definitions.
(After a Launch is finnished, Eclipse allowes to specify that the
workspace should be refreshed.Which compiles the generated java-classes)
The problem is, that the generated java-classes show up in the active
Mylyn task. Even though they never have been in any Editor.
It would be great, if the Active task, was temporarily deactivated,
while this auto-generation & compilation takes place.
Possibly this temporaty deactivation would best be placed in
in the "Refresh-folder" of the "External Tools Configuration" window.
Perhaps there are even better solutions.
Best regards
Ivan P.]]>Ivan Pea2009-01-07T16:21:33-00:00Re: Temporary TaskDeactivation while launching External Tools
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/19913/595660/#msg_595660
please see this bug:
and the check whether the suggestions from Steffen would improve your situation.
Comment and vote on this bug if you also need further improvements.
Cheers, Jörg
On 01/07/09 17:21, Ivan Pea wrote:
> Dear Sirs.
>
> We have some Launches defined, with the "External Tools Configuration"
> feature in Eclipse. (Mostly these are build.xml files for ant).
>
> These launches generate java-classes, based on a XML-file containing
> message-definitions.
>
> (After a Launch is finnished, Eclipse allowes to specify that the
> workspace should be refreshed.Which compiles the generated java-classes)
>
> The problem is, that the generated java-classes show up in the active
> Mylyn task. Even though they never have been in any Editor.
>
> It would be great, if the Active task, was temporarily deactivated,
> while this auto-generation & compilation takes place.
>
> Possibly this temporaty deactivation would best be placed in in the
> "Refresh-folder" of the "External Tools Configuration" window.
>
> Perhaps there are even better solutions.
>
> Best regards Ivan P.
>
>
>
>
>]]>Jörg Thönnes2009-01-08T08:05:11-00:00Re: Temporary TaskDeactivation while launching External Tools
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/19913/63998/#msg_63998
please see this bug:
and the check whether the suggestions from Steffen would improve your situation.
Comment and vote on this bug if you also need further improvements.
Cheers, Jörg
On 01/07/09 17:21, Ivan Pea wrote:
> Dear Sirs.
>
> We have some Launches defined, with the "External Tools Configuration"
> feature in Eclipse. (Mostly these are build.xml files for ant).
>
> These launches generate java-classes, based on a XML-file containing
> message-definitions.
>
> (After a Launch is finnished, Eclipse allowes to specify that the
> workspace should be refreshed.Which compiles the generated java-classes)
>
> The problem is, that the generated java-classes show up in the active
> Mylyn task. Even though they never have been in any Editor.
>
> It would be great, if the Active task, was temporarily deactivated,
> while this auto-generation & compilation takes place.
>
> Possibly this temporaty deactivation would best be placed in in the
> "Refresh-folder" of the "External Tools Configuration" window.
>
> Perhaps there are even better solutions.
>
> Best regards Ivan P.
>
>
>
>
>]]>Jörg Thönnes2009-01-08T08:05:11-00:00Re: Temporary TaskDeactivation while launching External Tools
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/19913/64019/#msg_64019
please see this bug:
but I feel it does not take care about other implicit updates, e.g. by workspace refreshs.
Comment and vote on this bug if you also need further improvements.
Cheers, Jörg
On 01/07/09 17:21, Ivan Pea wrote:
> Dear Sirs.
>
> We have some Launches defined, with the "External Tools Configuration"
> feature in Eclipse. (Mostly these are build.xml files for ant).
>
> These launches generate java-classes, based on a XML-file containing
> message-definitions.
>
> (After a Launch is finnished, Eclipse allowes to specify that the
> workspace should be refreshed.Which compiles the generated java-classes)
>
> The problem is, that the generated java-classes show up in the active
> Mylyn task. Even though they never have been in any Editor.
>
> It would be great, if the Active task, was temporarily deactivated,
> while this auto-generation & compilation takes place.
>
> Possibly this temporaty deactivation would best be placed in in the
> "Refresh-folder" of the "External Tools Configuration" window.
>
> Perhaps there are even better solutions.
>
> Best regards Ivan P.
>
>
>
>
>]]>Jörg Thönnes2009-01-08T08:18:10-00:00Re: Temporary TaskDeactivation while launching External Tools
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/19913/595665/#msg_595665
please see this bug:
but I feel it does not take care about other implicit updates, e.g. by workspace refreshs.
Comment and vote on this bug if you also need further improvements.
Cheers, Jörg
On 01/07/09 17:21, Ivan Pea wrote:
> Dear Sirs.
>
> We have some Launches defined, with the "External Tools Configuration"
> feature in Eclipse. (Mostly these are build.xml files for ant).
>
> These launches generate java-classes, based on a XML-file containing
> message-definitions.
>
> (After a Launch is finnished, Eclipse allowes to specify that the
> workspace should be refreshed.Which compiles the generated java-classes)
>
> The problem is, that the generated java-classes show up in the active
> Mylyn task. Even though they never have been in any Editor.
>
> It would be great, if the Active task, was temporarily deactivated,
> while this auto-generation & compilation takes place.
>
> Possibly this temporaty deactivation would best be placed in in the
> "Refresh-folder" of the "External Tools Configuration" window.
>
> Perhaps there are even better solutions.
>
> Best regards Ivan P.
>
>
>
>
>]]>Jörg Thönnes2009-01-08T08:18:10-00:00