Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot schrieb: > > > On Jan 7, 2008 3:13 PM, Felix Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > I think so, yes. It's anyway in the svn:ignore property - and then we > need to avoid creating (or redeleting it) when eclipse:eclipse is run > from root. Do I import the subprojects wrongly in eclipse when > following > http://directory.apache.org/studio/working.html '...you'll have > all the > projects ready to be imported in Eclipse.'? I import each > subproject on > its own -> importing ~26 subproject and then having ~26 project in > eclipse (and this way the root .project didn't disturbs me in any > way). > > > I do you do that ??? I'm importing in Eclipse using "File > > Import...", then "General" > "Existing Project into Workspace". Do you > import projects the same way ? No: "New" > "Project > then "General" > then add Name and select location (not 'Use default location') pointing to the sbuproject folder. Looks like I already start with a different point (New instead of import).
> > When I do it that way, first, Eclipse only see one project (because of > the .project at the root), then, when the .project file is deleted, I > can see differents projects with the same name in the import panel. > > > I just adapt the naming of the subproject artifacts to the (OSGi) > naming > which was used by the maven guys to generate the eclipse artifact, > which > is (at least I think so) the package name (except the last part) as > groupId and the last part as artifactId. > But I'm still a newby on developing plugins for eclipse and do really > not know what's best and you do have a lot more experience in > this. So > do what you think is necessary and best to make it work :-) > > > Héhé. Although it would be good to stick to the OSGI naming used by > the maven guys, in our case, I think we'll need to change it... :( NP just go ahead and do what needs to be done. (I'm not sure if it would work the way I do with "New > Project ..."). > Without changing it we won't be able to import our projects in Eclipse. > > Regards, > Pierre-Arnaud
