This is why I maintain a separate "eclipse-extensions" folder and install
all my plugins there. If you have to install a fresh copy of Eclipse, all
you need to do is point that new install at the extensions folder (in Manage
Configuration). From there you can pull down updates to the plugins as
needed in case a plugin doesn't work with the new version, or else disable
that plugin until a new version of it becomes available. Finally, import the
existing projects and you should be good to go.


On Nov 27, 2007 5:05 PM, Rebecca Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> To copy existing projects along with local history, copy the folder
> .metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.core.resources from your workspace.
>
> You can also copy the snippets folder. The default location is
> .metadata\.plugins\org.cfeclipse.cfml\snippets, or you can check CFEclipse
> preferences if they're in another location.
>
> >
> >The good news is you should be able to go to "File > Import > Existing
> >Projects into Workspace" and it should import your project into your new
> >build (although things like the local history won't be imported.)
> >
>
>
> 

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