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Re: Saving the Eclipse environment [message #992736 is a reply to message #992392] |
Sat, 22 December 2012 13:06 |
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Hi,
Your project properties are saved in the subfolder ".settings" of your projects by most Eclipse-based tools. On the other side, workspace related properties (configuration of your perspectives etc...) will be saved in the ".metadata" folder at the root of your workspace. For example, in the folder "<workspaxeroot>.metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.ui.workbench", you have the configuration of your perspectives and working sets. If you want to recreate the same environment, you would need to back up the ".metadata" and the content of your projects (including files like ".project" which contains the nature of your project). If I were you, I would back up the Eclipse installation (to have the specific versions of the plugins) and the whole workspace.
Regards,
Stephane Begaudeau, Obeo
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