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Jon Schneider edited comment on IVYDE-195 at 9/3/09 1:11 PM:
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Attached an updated patch:

1.  Fixed.
2.  Fixed?  Let me know if there are any missing images.
3.  Waiting on input.
4.  Fixed.
5.  Fixed.

Attached new screenshots to demonstrate the changes.

      was (Author: jkschneider):
    Attached an updated patch:

1.  Fixed.
2.  Fixed?  Let me know if there are any missing images.
3.  Waiting on input.
4.  Fixed.
5.  Fixed.
  
> "Ivy Dependency Explorer" View for synchronizing revisions across multiple 
> projects in a workspace
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IVYDE-195
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVYDE-195
>             Project: IvyDE
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Jon Schneider
>             Fix For: 2.1.0
>
>         Attachments: ivyde-195(2).patch, new-project-menu-item.jpg, 
> projects-represented-in-explorer.jpg, reverse-dependency-explorer-view.jpg
>
>
> When working with multiple projects in a workspace that represent the whole 
> or part of a larger application, I often want to bring the revisions of 
> dependencies up to a single new revision all at the same time 
> (notwithstanding the wonderful eviction mechanism inherent to Ivy).
> Other times it is instructive just to see what dependencies are being 
> utilized by projects in the workspace by revision without having to dig into 
> each project and look at each individual module descriptor.
> I am introducing the Ivy Dependency explorer that turns the tree upside-down, 
> exploring the workspace by organization, module, and revision and providing a 
> mechanism to synchronize revisions across projects/classpath containers.

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