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As to JBDS, we can change the default value when starting a new
workspace. This can also be done in JBoss Tools, but would break
Eclipse fair play rule.
I don't understand why this was never a preference in Eclipse already.
It seems to me Eclipse is being too lame to be treated fairly in this
case. You can change just about ever other aspect of a project. Maybe
I should voice my concern on an issue report. Is there an open issue
in Eclipse to control this setting?
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I haven't found any, but the issue can be easily fixed.
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You are saying Eclipse WTP actually reads the default from a preference
but it is not exposed in the preference pages ?<br>
Then sure, lets open that up and even better submit a patch to Eclipse
WTP so it becomes available in the December release of WTP 3.2 which<br>
we will need for other reasons anyway ;)<br>
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/max
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