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File Loader and Multi Data Object in Eclipse [message #73799] Mon, 20 November 2006 11:11 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: siddharth.star.gmail.com

Hi,

I was currently exploring ways to smoothly migrate an application from
Netbeans to Eclipse.
Since I am relatively new to eclipse, no wonder i hit a road-block and
would highly appreciate if any of you could provide me the answers to the
queries.
In Netbeans I have a MultiFileLoader and MultiDataObject,which helps me
load the files from the FileSystem. What would be a similar mapping for
these in Eclipse.

In other words what i basically want to do is create an eclipse project in
the IDE and import/ load certain files from my hard-disk to the eclipse
while it is created. Can someone suggest me an appropriate way to do it?

Thanks,
Siddharth
Re: File Loader and Multi Data Object in Eclipse [message #73850 is a reply to message #73799] Tue, 21 November 2006 04:32 Go to previous message
Bjorn Freeman-Benson is currently offline Bjorn Freeman-BensonFriend
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Best to ask questions like this in the eclipse.newcomer newsgroup.

Siddharth wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was currently exploring ways to smoothly migrate an application from
> Netbeans to Eclipse.
Re: File Loader and Multi Data Object in Eclipse [message #601217 is a reply to message #73799] Tue, 21 November 2006 04:32 Go to previous message
Bjorn Freeman-Benson is currently offline Bjorn Freeman-BensonFriend
Messages: 334
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Best to ask questions like this in the eclipse.newcomer newsgroup.

Siddharth wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was currently exploring ways to smoothly migrate an application from
> Netbeans to Eclipse.
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