>From user perspective, the huge amount of extra UI (in the project
explorer and project properties) turned on by JSDT will be very
irritating, especially since only a subset of web apps care about
JavaScript support. Consider a webservice app. 

>From adopter perspective, this is problematic since some adopters ship
commercial JavaScript tools on top of WTP.

So how does JSDT gets enabled right now? I notice that it only gets
enabled on Java EE 5 web apps, so some awareness of WTP project types is
definitely there.

- Konstantin


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Subject: Re: [wtp-dev] JSDT support in java ee 5 web projects

Konstantin,
It's a valid concern, but that would then make JSDT require a faceted
project, and it doesn't make use of any extra functionality provided by
facets.  Do multiple natures cause any known problems?

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Nitin Dahyabhai
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