Name of a Linked Workspace Project in Context [message #1782295] |
Wed, 21 February 2018 12:37 |
Fabian Bo Messages: 10 Registered: January 2018 |
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Hello everybody,
I've written a maven script that will download my projects that I want to test on every build job. If I want to call these projects in my test case, I have to link them in the workspace context. Unfortunately, the project gets the name of the linked folder instead of the project name. but I need the project name.
Is there a way to adjust or bypass this?
I would like to load the projects each time with the newest state and import these in my workspace with the project name, so that I can run launch configurations etc.
The Projects will be downloaded in the following maven folder:
IntegrationTests\org.simulator.product.tests.ui\target\examples\*ProjectName*
Many Thanks
Fabian
[Updated on: Wed, 21 February 2018 12:44] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Name of a Linked Workspace Project in Context [message #1782640 is a reply to message #1782618] |
Tue, 27 February 2018 10:22 |
Fabian Bo Messages: 10 Registered: January 2018 |
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Hi Viktoria,
thanks for your answer :)
I create a new workspace context and add the project folder via "link workspace project".
after that, the project will appear there with the folder name (PCMFork_Example) instead of the name of the project it contains (PCMForkExample).
if I add the project via the "import project" function, the project has the correct name "PCMForkExample", but i need the modified files downloaded from my maven script.
the .project file is placed directly in the folder and looks like this:
<? xml version = "1.0" encoding = "UTF-8"?>
<Project description>
<Name> PCMForkExample </ name>
<Comment> </ comment>
<Projects>
</ Projects>
<BuildSpec>
</ BuildSpec>
<Natures>
<Nature> org.eclipse.sirius.nature.modelingproject </ nature>
</ Natures>
</ Project description>
Many Regards
Fabian
[Updated on: Tue, 27 February 2018 10:28] Report message to a moderator
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