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| compiler not copying .xml file to output folder [message #61658] | Sun, 05 February 2006 13:18  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | The standard java nature will copy all .xml files to the output folder (eg, my spring.xml files). But when I use the aspectj nature, these files are /not/ copied, and hence all my tests fail. Is this just a limitation/bug with ajdt or is there some setting that I cannot find? 
 -barry
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| Re: compiler not copying .xml file to output folder [message #61776 is a reply to message #61658] | Wed, 08 February 2006 06:03  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 13:18:52 -0500, Barry Kaplan wrote: > The standard java nature will copy all .xml files to the output folder
 > (eg, my spring.xml files). But when I use the aspectj nature, these
 > files are /not/ copied, and hence all my tests fail. Is this just a
 > limitation/bug with ajdt or is there some setting that I cannot find?
 
 This does sound like a bug. I see you've raised it in Bugzilla (126498) so
 we'll investigate it there.
 
 Regards,
 
 Matt.
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| Re: compiler not copying .xml file to output folder [message #592154 is a reply to message #61658] | Wed, 08 February 2006 06:03  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 13:18:52 -0500, Barry Kaplan wrote: > The standard java nature will copy all .xml files to the output folder
 > (eg, my spring.xml files). But when I use the aspectj nature, these
 > files are /not/ copied, and hence all my tests fail. Is this just a
 > limitation/bug with ajdt or is there some setting that I cannot find?
 
 This does sound like a bug. I see you've raised it in Bugzilla (126498) so
 we'll investigate it there.
 
 Regards,
 
 Matt.
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