Hi All,

I've heard this from a couple of developers on eclipse and cloudstack.  Thought 
I share this tip.

When you open hit Shift-Ctrl-R on eclipse, it opens up the Open Resource 
dialogue.  A lot of people do this as a quick way to get to a file.  With 
CloudStack, many people see a bunch of .class files and three or four different 
.java files of the same name.

Here's how to get rid of all of that.


1.       Quit Eclipse

2.       Make sure your workspace is not stored in the cloudstack directory.  
(This may be only my problem because I used to like to do that.)  If your 
workspace is stored in the directory, you want to delete all eclipse metadata 
and create the workspace somewhere else.

3.       Remove the eclipse generated bin directory from all of the 
directories.  The reason is because CloudStack projects used to use bin as the 
directory for all the eclipse generated .class files but now with maven based 
projects, eclipse uses target/classes to store them.  So now eclipse sees the 
.class files in the bin directories as resources that you own.  That's why 
there's .class files in the Open Resource directory.

4.       Remove all of the .project files.  This is again because we used to 
checkin .project files and some of your .project files were not created from 
maven pom.xml.  If you did this before, then you can skip steps 5-8.

5.       Start Eclipse.

6.       If you deleted your workspace in step 2, then you should create a new 
workspace.

7.       Remove all of the projects.

8.       Import all maven projects again.

9.       Hit Shift-Ctrl-R to open resource dialogue

10.   Click on the down arrow in the upper right of the dialogue box

11.   Click on the Edit Active Working Set from the drop down menu

12.   Create a working set called cloudstack

13.   Add all of the projects to it and then remove the parent projects.  The 
reason you want to remove them is because they're parent projects and when you 
open resource, the open resource dialogue gets the .java file from both the 
actual project and the parent projects so the same .java file appears more than 
once.

o   Cloudstack-framework

o   Cloud-engine

o   Cloudstack

o   Cloudstack-plugins

o   Cloud-services

14.   Click on finish

15.   Click on the top right drop down button again

16.   Make sure "Show derived resources" is not checked

Another easier way to do this may be to push all your commits and changes and 
then delete the source directory and reclone the repo.  Then follow just steps 
6-16.

After doing that, when you hit Ctrl-Shift-R, make sure the CloudStack working 
set is selected.  Now only the java file you want will show up.  There's no 
.class files and no multiple copies of the same java files.

--Alex

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