Well that was simple enough. Thanks very much. I guess that its turned off by default for performance reasons.

Magnus Larsson wrote:

Hello Barry!

Two alternatives:

1. Eclipse v2 (v2.1 if I remember correct) allows you to refresh you workspace or parts of it after an Ant-build.

2. Eclipse v3 can automatically update a workspace when a file is changed externally (menu: Window --> Preferences --> Workbench --> "Refresh Workspace Automatically")

I have been using both alternatives with XDoclet without any problems.

Regards,
Magnus.

On Thursday 06 January 2005 01:41, Barry Lay wrote:


I am using XDoclet to create the interfaces and deployment descriptors
for my session and entity beans in Eclipse.  As Eclipse does not handle
external changes to its source files well I have not included the target
directories for the ejbdoclet process in the project.  This works fine
until I wish to reference other EJBs from a facade bean.  I can create
business interfaces for most of it and just get XDoclet to extend them
in its generated interfaces but I now have a need to call the create
method on another bean.  I can't include the create method in my own
version of the local home interface as it needs the local interface type
as its return type.  Since I don't include the XDoclet generated classes
in my project the interface won't compile.

This seems like a pretty basic requirement.  Is there a general way
around this seeming Catch-22?  As an alternative to a programming
work-around, is there a way to convince Eclipse to accept changes
generated from an Ant build so that I don't get "file system out of
synch..." errors all over the place?

Thanks,
Barry


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