I would have to completely support the idea of project templates.
Currently, I am facing the problem of creating new projects as part of
company process, and it will be a major hassle to create a new instance from
scatch each time. I think that this would be a great feature, especially
since the templates could be exported to other users that may have a
slightly different configuration.
In other words, a great use case for these templates would be that the team
could have a single project template that would be distributed to all of the
members. Each member would use the template to create the project to fit
their system configuration (directory structure).
Just my 2 cents.
Thanks,
Chad
>From the discussion on multiple projects
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Subject: RE: [Eap-list] multi project support
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 13:21:15 +0100
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Hi,
my personal preference is:
to have one frame with the quick switch to another project (new window
called smth like "workspace" with the projects list)
possibility to open specific project in a new frame (kind of mix of both
of the proposed solutions)
--sometimes I need to be able to work at two projects at once (or I
need to have a fast access to some reference implementation classes)
also a possibility to configure "template" project properties would be
nice (so I do not have to set up my projects over and over again (classpath
& libraries, compiler options, debugger options, basic version control
options and javadoc options)
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