is there any sense of a project file ? [message #162845] |
Fri, 04 June 2004 14:30  |
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Originally posted by: dzd.dolby.com
I wish to have a "project" file that i can check in and share among
developers as in most other IDEs. Does eclipse have this idea ?
-Derek
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Re: is there any sense of a project file ? [message #162885 is a reply to message #162869] |
Fri, 04 June 2004 20:51  |
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Originally posted by: bytor2001.comcast.net
rob dingwell wrote:
> Rich Kulp wrote:
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>> It is important to check it in. It tells you what kind of project it
>> is, like that it is a java project and what builders are to be used.
>> You should also check in the .classpath file.
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> The only reason I have grown to dislike it lately has been that people
> on a couple of the projects that I am on have been changing the name of
> the project, adding external classpath info, additional dependent
> projects, etc.. It's just been a complete mess at times and completely
> frustrating. But as long as you can reign that in your all set. It's
> all about the company you keep ;)
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> Ron
When I have been in similar situations, I branched the file (or files)
in question. Merging a few months later can be a real bitch, though,
but if its the only way you can keep your own development environment
happy and stable, just do it.
ciao,
-xbytor
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