Is the process of setting up the AppFuse project in Eclipse documented?
Considering the popularity of Eclipse (and WSAD) I suppose a lot of people
will try to do what Andy succeeded at and I think that many people could
benefit from it.

Thomas




                                                                                       
                                                           
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I agree that it can be a pain.  Currently, I only maintain 2
applications with the appfuse directory structure - one is appfuse, the
other is struts-resume.  It can certainly become cumbersome to keep
these two applications in synch.  However, I like being able to
download appfuse and nothing else to get going on an application.
Maintaining classpaths in Eclipse can be a pain, but since it only
takes a few seconds to update, I'm not too concerned with this.

The best bet for you, on your projects, is to try playing with
different scenarios and see if you can come up with something better
than the current solution.  I've also thought of using Maven, I just
haven't got time to poke around and try to get AppFuse running with it
- and even if I did, I wouldn't want to break the existing Ant
functionality - if it ain't broke, don't fix it! ;-)

HTH,

Matt

On Tuesday, October 21, 2003, at 10:11 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi Matt,
>
> Last night I decided I would spend the time to start using Ant,
> Hibernate,
> and XDoclet.  Better late than never!   :)  Just never enough time to
> do it
> all.
>
> Anyway, from your blog entries about AppFuse and Eclipse, I figured
> that
> you had probably developed it in Eclipse.  That being the case, I
> pretty
> confident that I could pick and choose the pieces that I needed from
> AppFuse to insert into my own project.  After a couple of false
> starts, I
> was able to figure out the surface relationship between the build.xml,
> properties.xml, and lib/lib.properties.  So, thanks to you, I learned
> a lot
> in a very short period of time.  :)
>
> After I got Ant to build my hbm files, I couldn't help but wonder
> about the
> fact that I now had to maintain a classpath in Eclipse and quite a few
> in
> the properties.xml file.  For one project this doesn't seem too bad;
> however, when I start using this build process on multiple projects it
> seems like it can very quickly get out of hand.  Is this really how you
> suggest managing multiple projects?  Do you really copy the libs to
> each
> project or do you have a central repository that you manage them from?
>  And
> do you really manage the build script on a per project basis?  It seems
> generic enough that it should also be able to be managed centrally.
> And
> what about the Maven that you have off the root of the project?  Do you
> somehow have it manage the lib.properties for you?  Finally, since I
> am not
> going to be in a position, like you, where I might be using multiple
> IDEs,
> why don't I just buy into the Ant classpath features that Eclipse has
> built
> into it?
>
> Thanks for providing AppFuse!  It has really been an educational  time
> saver!
>
> Andy
>
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