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Max Rydahl Andersen commented on JBIDE-13703:
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Yes, this is similar to what I suggested for 'our own "import existing
project"'. Eclipse don't have such project factory API currently.
Team - Verify the workflow
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Key: JBIDE-13703
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-13703
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Burr Sutter
Assignee: Burr Sutter
Attachments: JBDS-usability.pdf, Netbeans-Open-project.PNG
The average end-user would like to:
1) check out (clone) a project from CVS, SVN or Git
-- add repo, navigate repo, check out a project
-- project may or may not have .classpath, .project or .settings files
-- project may be Maven-based
and see if the following work
2) Are the appropriate facets enabled?
3) Does it build immediately?
4) Can I immediately hit the run button to launch it on my app server?
5) Can I immediately hit the debug button to debug it on my app server?
-- how do I step if there are no break points?
6) Make a change to a file, re-run/debug again
7) Run JUnit tests
8) Check the change back into the repo with comments
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