+1.
This addresses all my concerns. I'd say go for it.
Andrus
At 07:53 PM 8/16/2002 +0200, Ulrich Köster wrote:
>After all changes you can still build it with ant. Just want to make both
>things possible.
>
>Currently I`ll have to save my changes in Eclipse, quit Eclipse., launch
>ant, copy the dist to the plugins folder and restart Eclipse. Just
>clicking run new workbench will help to save a lot of time.
>
>The .classpath file supports var`s, relative and absolute paths. So if
>only var's are used, this should not be a problem. And it's much easier as
>adding them by hand.
>
>Adding the woproject.jar by hand is okay.
>
>I`ll add the set up instructions to the readme. Later this goes to the xdocs.
>
>Am Freitag den, 16. August 2002, um 18:29, schrieb Andrus:
>
>>At 05:45 PM 8/16/2002 +0200, Ulrich Köster wrote:
>>>There `s a problem with. What if somebody wanna uses these features? :-)
>>>My plan is to delete the resources folder and put it`s contents direct
>>>under wolips, add a lib folder with woproject.jar and add .project
>>>.classpath to it.
>>>
>>>After this changes it`s possible to check out the wolips folder and use
>>>it as a Eclipse project.
>>>
>>>The docs can be under xdocs.
>>>
>>>Everybody seeing problems?
>>
>>As long as I can still compile it with Ant, I don't see a problem
>>reorganizing. I have the following concerns though:
>>
>>1. Eclipse .classpath file uses absolute path to JARs. This means it
>>can't go to CVS - developers must create it locally and never share. To
>>prevent CVS from complaining, I'd rather put it in .cvsignore.
>>
>>2. I am against checking in precompiled woproject.jar to CVS. We must
>>ensure that WOLips runs with the latest WOProject code.
>>
>>But of course we can document the steps needed to setup WOProject
>>development environment in Eclipse. The steps are very simple indeed, and
>>are required only once.
>>
>>Andrus
>>
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