Aha. OK.
If you do like this you don't get any help from Eclipse in enforcing the
dependencies between the different "projects" within the argouml tigris
project. It is probably a matter of taste.
I think we should pursue the "one Eclipse project" = "one java source tree
(src)" = "one jar file" way of organizing the project so I think we should
not promote your suggested way of using Eclipse but you are welcome to do so
if you find it more convenient.
/Linus
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Alexander Lepekhine <[email protected]>wrote:
> I use Eclipse Galileo (IDE for Java Developers) as it was downloaded from
> Eclipse site (without JavaEE support, PMD and others plugins). Then I have
> created a Java project in Eclipse in an ordinary way (File->New->Java
> Project) after argouml svn checkout with command line svn client as it is
> described in wiki QuickStart. Also I have checkout some modules in the same
> workspace and made Java projects for them too. Each module project should
> depend on argouml project. That is almost all - no Eclipse tuning, no
> Eclipse plugins - all of that may be added later, i.e. implementors plugin
> may be very useful. I don't use psf and don't see how it can helps me, so
> may be somebody else will take this task.
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