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Re: Copying A Project in Eclipse and CVS [message #523436 is a reply to message #523317] |
Fri, 26 March 2010 13:40 |
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 17:12:12 -0400, John Bailo wrote:
> I have a project that is working and I want to make a new "flavor" of it
> as a new project. The original project is checked into CVS.
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> How can I fully separate my new (copied) project from the old project
> and get it to run under it's own name?
If the new project needs to have no connection to the old then:
1) Update the source project.
2) Disconnect it in Eclipse on the Team menu.
3) Copy and rename it in Eclipse with right-click Copy assuming
you want it in the same workspace. You could alternatively
create a new workspace then File | Import the project, renaming
it at that time.
4) Re-connect the old project (do it now so you don't forget).
5) Commit the new project (which has the new name).
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Re: Copying A Project in Eclipse and CVS [message #523842 is a reply to message #523514] |
Mon, 29 March 2010 14:54 |
Eric Rizzo Messages: 3070 Registered: July 2009 |
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On 3/26/10 12:31 PM, John Bailo wrote:
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> If I branch it in cvs (while in Eclipse, using the cvs plugin), does it
> automatically create a new project in Eclipse?
No, it's the same Project. But Eclipse will automatically switch your
local copy to be working on the branch.
Again, I'm not sure this is really what you want; if this variant is
really supposed to be totally separate from the original, branching is
probably not what you want. If, however, this variant is logically a
"branch" of the original, then...
Eric
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Re: Copying A Project in Eclipse and CVS [message #523856 is a reply to message #523543] |
Mon, 29 March 2010 15:57 |
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 14:15:28 -0400, John Bailo wrote:
> Is there any place else where the old project name would appear that
> would cause JBoss not to read the new project name?
I suggest using a grep tool or the Search tool in Eclipse. Maybe create
a new project that works in JBoss and compare. You might find help from
in a JBoss newsgroup where someone has attempted what you are doing.
If you feel that the project copy has errors, I'd suggest filing a
bug report with Eclipse Bugzilla: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/
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Re: Copying A Project in Eclipse and CVS [message #524430 is a reply to message #523915] |
Wed, 31 March 2010 21:15 |
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 15:32:27 -0400, John Bailo wrote:
> Can you suggest what configuration setting might tell Eclipse to launch
> a jsp into a browser on Run or Debug?
Not sure, it works for me on Tomcat, try asking this in the WTP (Web
Tools Project) newsgroup.
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