We have an EAR that consists of 3 eclipse projects.  I would like to know if 
anyone has tried to "derive" some sort of version number for every build that 
can be applied to the ear.

Eclipse versions their IDE in an interesting way ...
  Version: 3.2.2
  Build id: M20070212-1330

for the IDE proper, but each feature 
  Version: 3.2.2.r322_v20070119-RQghndJN8IM0MsK
  Build id: M20070212-1330

where a version number is concatenated with a date string and then some long 
random key string that LOOKS autogenerated.

We could just always use the date and bump a build-number but that would always 
produce a new version even if the code never changed (only a recompile).

I would think its possible to create a string that is based upon all the 
project files (.java, .xml, .properties etc.) that reflects the current level 
of code.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance,
Joe


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