Just remember: this all has to play nice with the Good 'ol Command Line (ant) too ;-)

Mark.


On 31 May 2007, at 15:07, Kurt T Stam wrote:

I've setup each services project (product/services) so that it is self-contained. So we could create separate eclipse projects for them as well. It'd be nice if we can set them up a sub projects, but I'm not sure eclipse can handle that without checking out the code twice.

--Kurt

Daniel Bevenius wrote:
I ran into an issue with tests that expect to find folders off their projects root dir. If we use one big project to group all subprojects this will cause problems when running within eclipse, as the eclipse project root will be different and the files will not be found.

One solution could be to load the resouces from the classpath, which works for eclipse. Does anyone know it that works for Intellij? 
But this does not work with Ant, which would require the files in question to be copied to the class output directory. 

Or is the plan that the projects in the services directory should be selfcontained and not have any dependencies to the above product dir. Which would mean that we could create separate .classpath files for each individual services directory?


/Daniel 



 

On 31 May 2007, at 07:06, Daniel Bevenius wrote:

  
I noticed that there is a note about this in the Developer.txt  
file. How about I just modify what's there?

Something like this:

Eclipse developers:
There is a IDE/JBossIDE directory with contains different  
".classpath" settings for Eclipse.
Simply copy the one that best suites your needs to the product  
directory and name it to .classpath.

/Daniel


We should probably put instructions somewhere on where the .classpath
file is and where to copy it to/how to import the project.    I think
the one in .svn in product is missing jars/class locations.

Kurt T Stam wrote:
    
works for me

Daniel Bevenius wrote:

      
Hi,

I have added an example of an Eclipse .classpath file named EDI/ 
JBossIDE/core_src_plus_tests.classpath that can be copied into  
project folder. It constains all source folders and test folder  
plus a "global" log4j source folder.

If we keep different versions of this file for different purposes  
could we remove .classpath from svn?

Thanks,

Daniel
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