Sounds good. Maybe we can do one for NetBeans also ;-)

-- mark

Neeraj Joshi wrote:
I suggest we upload the the eclipse specific files in a zip format and make it available via the website (perhaps the development section) that way the SVN is still unbiased and the developers have easy access to the project information. What do you guys think?

Thanks
Neeraj
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I suspect all of us are using some sort of IDE to develop. With this in mind, I think it would help us all be more productive if we can find a way to include support for the IDEs in the SVN repository? I'm using Eclipse, but wouldn't want to push that on anyone and hope we could support multiple IDEs. In the case of Eclipse, I think it may be as simple as building a .project and .classpath file into the right directory. I've had success in creating two projects for the imperius-splcore and imperius-javaspl directories. I don't believe these files would otherwise disrupt the existing build/development process, but correct me if I'm wrong. Does this strategy work for other IDEs? Do people have another suggestion for how we might accomplish IDE support? How to proceed?

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