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Assigning an additionally none java file extension for build/compilation...? [message #47668] Tue, 03 June 2003 13:30 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: vkyr.nospam-ision.net

For a custom java compilation unit code generator, I would need the ability
to hook it's none ".java" file extension after the build to the Eclipse Java
compilation process. How can you programmatically assign a different file
extension (say xxx.gjava) to the common Eclipse incremental compilation
mechanism for projects?

Valentino
Re: Assigning an additionally none java file extension for build/compilation...? [message #49893 is a reply to message #47668] Thu, 05 June 2003 05:24 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: vkyr.nospam-ision.net

Nobody ever tweaked around with something like this?


"Valentino Kyriakides" <vkyr@nospam-ision.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> For a custom java compilation unit code generator, I would need the
ability
> to hook it's none ".java" file extension after the build to the Eclipse
Java
> compilation process. How can you programmatically assign a different file
> extension (say xxx.gjava) to the common Eclipse incremental compilation
> mechanism for projects?
>
> Valentino
>
>
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