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2008/3/25, da Costa Oliveira, Pedro Manuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> First of all - great work on 0.9. It seems to be working more like we've
> always expected!
>
> However, I know have a strange problem with Web Projects in eclipse (all
> others look ok - Java project, Enterprise Application, etc...).
> If I disable "Workspace resolution" in my web project, it is able to
> retrieve the dependencies from the repository and everyting works fine.
>
> If I enable "Workspace resolution", it is not able to add my workspace
> projects as dependencies and complains that it can't find the classes
> that it depends on!!!!
> The strange thing is that it adds the dependencies of my dependencies
> (sounds complicated? example...)
>
>
> - WebApp Project
>         - project 1 dependency
>               - project 1 - dependency 1
>               - project 1 - dependency N
>        - project N dependency
>        - dependency 1
>        - dependency N
>
>
> If the project (1..N) is opened in eclipse, the plugin adds their
> dependencies, but not the projects themselves.
>     dependencies show are: project 1- dependency 1..N
>                                         dependency 1..N
>     But project 1 itself is not added as a worspace dependency! (should
> not)
> If the project (1..N) is closed or not checked out, the plugin adds the
> project, the project's dependencies and the dependencies (as it should).
>
>
> Any ideas? Is this a bug?
>
> Regards,
>
> Pedro
>
>

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