So why is users reporting there being filesystem specific references
?
e.g. what if a jar is from outside the workspace?
Then path in our xml was absolute. Though, in earlier Eclipse
versions, one could not select any jar, only those under 'lib' folder,
but location of that folder could be anywhere on disk and
then was saved as absolute.
That is why i'm interested in hearing how exadel studio users
were recommended to workaround
this issue (since I assume it was also an issue in exadel studio)
I think there could be no other recommendation than to adjust
the project in 'Modules Configuration' dialog.
Slava
>> Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
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>>> I just noticed
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4137029#...
which
>>> asks how users should commit their projects to svn/cvs
when our
.settings files contains
>>> hardcoded file references.
>>>
>>> I did not think we still had this so it becomes a very good question.
>>>
>>> How did Exadel do this with Exadel studio ?
>>>
>>> /max
>>>
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