When you create a project using the command line tools a launch
configuration gets in the same directory as the project file.  When you
import your project that launch configuration will get imported as well.
 Also, when you use the command line tools, the generated project is GWT
only.  There will be no App Engine stuff in it.

I was wondering if the one that did not work was using GWT + App Engine and
the one that does work only uses GWT?  When you create a web app using the
command line tools it is GWT only.  Is it possible that you overwrote the
previous project definition while using the command line tools?

As far as where launch configurations are stored, eclipse generates launch
configurations in the workspace metadata directory by default.  That may
explain why you did not see it.


On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 1:47 PM, sfeinst <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Also, when I imported the lauch configuration, where did it go?  I
> thought in my web app, but now I'm thinking it might have been more
> global.  So maybe importing did do something (if I can figure out what
> the import does with the file).
> >
>


-- 
Miguel

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