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Re: [wtp-dev] should WST have references to JDT?

I agree.  The scope of Web Standard Tools as defined in the current 
charter (v1.7) states "Outside of scope will be tools for Java language
...specific technology".  The only reason I can think of to otherwise 
require the JDT is to behave specially within a Java project, and I'm not 
sure such support should be hard-coded--after all, wouldn't that justify 
special behavior in CDT projects?

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Just curious to how others feel about this.  In my working model of the 
WTP universe I'm assuming that there's no reason to have WST plugins 
reference JDT.  I know we currently do have such references in our WST 
code but I'm assuming these will eventually be removed or relocated to the 
JST side.  I suppose the only exception that I can think of would be 
'generic' function that just happens to be currently located in the JDT 
packages (and we  should really chase down eclipse to refactor this sort 
of function).  Any opinions? 

thanks

Craig


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