> But it is possible to associate IDEA projects to the batch-file.
>
> BTW: IDEA is project-centric, not file-centric. So, what do you think
> should happen in IDEA, when opening only a java-file (if it were
> possible)?

For a start, IDEA can follow jBuilder approach.

That is, open the file with default project settings that
not that useful but allow you to view the file using the Java specific
features of IDEA (e.g. class structure).

Tal

>
> Best regards
> Tom
>
> At 12:37 27.11.01 -0500, you wrote:
> >At 08:34 AM 11/27/2001 -0800, Tal Dayan wrote:
> >>Please allow to associate .java and .jsp files with IDEA. Currently I am
> >>using jBuilder for
> >>that purpose and it is counter productive to have to use two IDE's.
> >
> >Do you know of any way to do this? AFAIK, Windows simply does not allow
> >you to associate files with anything except a Windows application - and
> >IDEA is a Java application. That means that Windows will not
> support *any*
> >kind of association to it.
> >
> >The only OS that I know of which supports associations to Java apps is
> >MacOS X.
> >
> >And it does no good to complain to Microsoft - they are trying to kill
> >Java off.
>
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