I think your wish list is all what Eclipse provides. I wonder when
someone will consider implementing a decent support for .Net on it.
There are too many people frustrated with VS.Net atm to spark this
initiative.

On 8/30/06, Shawn Hinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  I'd like to be able to establish a sort of transient dependency that is
> somewhere between a binary reference and a project reference. I'd like the
> ability to be able to execute an IDE command along the lines of "Update
> Dependencies" that would grab the latest version as specified by a given
> criteria of a given dependency from the configured repository. This would
> work how you'd expect it. You'd configure your dependencies from certain
> locations in a centralized manner. Once the dependencies are resolved, the
> updated assemblies would immediately be available for use in the IDE via
> IntelliSense, the debugger, etc.

-- 
Cheers,
hammett
http://hammett.castleproject.org/

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