Hey Dejan,

Don't know if it is an option for you, but I use Maven for all of this. You specify your Project model along with all of its dependencies and it has plugins that create project files for IntelliJ and Eclipse (not sure about NetBeans). With a little tweaking, it setups our version control, source locations, compiler/ debugger settings, etc.

-Grant

On Aug 22, 2006, at 6:07 PM, Dejan Nenov wrote:

Would there be an interest in developing / contributing "canned" installers
for the more popular IDEs.



I would love to have a continuously built set of install JARs that let me install the Lucene sources, test apps, contributions and necessary libraries in one shot on my choice of Eclipse, NetBeans or IntelliJ IDE. Setting up and juggling project files, workspaces, debugger settings, etc. for various
contributed code and sub-projects can be very annoying.



Dejan




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