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| Thanks for Flexible Projects [message #99765] | Thu, 05 May 2005 22:11  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | WebTools Team, 
 Thanks for Flexible Projects. I have used many Java & J2EE development tools
 mandated by my client over the 8 years including JBuilder, NetBeans, Eclipse
 and MyEclipse. During the last year it has been WSAD and RAD. My biggest
 frustration with WSAD and RAD is what I call the Visual Age project
 structure. That is one project for each type of deployment; ear, ejb, web
 and client. I am very glad that Flexible Projects provide the option of
 putting all the different modules under one umbrella project like I am
 accustom to and prefer.
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| Re: Thanks for Flexible Projects [message #101188 is a reply to message #99765] | Mon, 09 May 2005 01:15  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Christopher, 
 It would be very helpful to the WTP team if you can provide some
 examples of how you use them.  We are always trying to improve our
 understanding of different ways developers organize their projects.
 
 
 Christopher M. Judd wrote:
 > WebTools Team,
 >
 > Thanks for Flexible Projects. I have used many Java & J2EE development tools
 > mandated by my client over the 8 years including JBuilder, NetBeans, Eclipse
 > and MyEclipse. During the last year it has been WSAD and RAD. My biggest
 > frustration with WSAD and RAD is what I call the Visual Age project
 > structure. That is one project for each type of deployment; ear, ejb, web
 > and client. I am very glad that Flexible Projects provide the option of
 > putting all the different modules under one umbrella project like I am
 > accustom to and prefer.
 >
 >
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