[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi there,

I just want to give my response aswell. As a rarely jsf developer, I'm always in the situation, that I've got to setup my myfaces enviroment from new, because I'm not always on track with the changes.
Even Eclipse and its different web/jsf plugins change so quickly...
It would save me alot of time if I could take the settings from one of the developers.

It shouldn't be, that it is a must to use it. But for those who need a jump start.... it would be very comfortable...

greets

 Chris




        *"James Mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>*

24.06.2005 19:41
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An: "MyFaces Development" <[email protected]> Kopie: Thema: Re: Eclipse .project & .classpath files (is he talking about Maven again?!?!?!)




I know I don't have a vote here ;)  but if I did, it would be -1

Best case
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By doing this, you are forcing every developer to deal with files that will
always appear to have changes/differences.  Yes, Eclipse will touch those
files.

In most projects that I've been involved in.  You generally want to ignore
those files because they assume a certain IDE is being used by all.


I am in the same league as you although being more than familiar with ant, have been using it myself for several years and many projects, I always prefer to do the builds from an IDE and use ant only for cross platform project team synching (aka stable build check)
and packaging.

Having a simple save cycle like in eclipse is so much faster than having to go through ant constantly. Although ant has its merits, I would welcome eclipse templates in a separate sidedir which could be used as a jumpstart for development.


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