Hi,
Could someone here share his Eclipse setup configuration for building
Axis2/C?
I do not know how to setup the different source directories, for instance,
and how to configure the gcc arguments in an Eclipse managed project.
Thanks in advance,
Mauricio Porto
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 2:48 PM
I'm also using Netbeans 6.1/C,C++ version. But Eclipse C/C++ Development
Tooling is running much more smoothly than Netbeans and auto completion is
much quicker. You should have a try.
Kasun
On 7/9/08, Diluka Moratuwage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Eclipse has a plugin called CDT, also you can
Eclipse has a plugin called CDT, also you can have a look into NetBeans
(6.1 is the version I'm using), which I found very easy to use. With a
bit of work, you can make it to compile the project. It provides code
completion into a great deal.
Thanks,
Diluka.
pankaj singh wrote:
Hello Dev,
Hello Dev,
Is there any Eclipse IDE available like you have provided Visual
Studio IDE with axis2c.
Thanks
Pankaj Singh
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