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Philip Zeyliger updated AVRO-146:
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    Attachment: AVRO-146.patch.v3.txt

Another quick fix.  The settings files that ant-eclipse was generating because 
of the <settings> flag were making the Eclipse editor unhappy (it was doing 
type erasure of some sort).  I've deleted the settings, and things are better.  
(I'm actually trying to write some code, so this Eclipse stuff may keep 
coming...)

> configuration to work on Avro within Eclipse
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AVRO-146
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-146
>             Project: Avro
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Philip Zeyliger
>            Assignee: Philip Zeyliger
>         Attachments: AVRO-146.patch.txt, AVRO-146.patch.v2.txt, 
> AVRO-146.patch.v3.txt
>
>
> The soon-to-be-attached patch lets you work on Avro from within Eclipse, if 
> that's your style.
> I've added the following to the README:
> {quote}
> USING ECLIPSE
> To use Eclipse, use the "ant eclipse" target to trigger generating a 
> .classpath
> file, and also trigger compilation (to pull in the maven dependencies, etc.)
> You must also make sure that your avro checkout directory is "avro".  You
> should then be able to create an Eclipse project pointed to your checkout, and
> run the unit tests from Eclipse's runner.
> Note that the "Eclipse Builder" is configured to compile twice: once with
> Eclipse's built-in compiler, and another time with ant.  Eclipse is happier
> this way, though the classpath is configured to ignore Eclipse's compilation.
> {quote}
> Everything here is incomprehensible XML boilerplate.  There's a new ant 
> target to create the .classpath file.
> I'm able to run all but the interop test that requires a server from within 
> Eclipse.  I welcome other Eclipse users trying this out to see if it works.

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