Patrick Lightbody wrote:
Yup. Which is why it's even more important to use the <package> thingy to keep things apart. Then one can use long names for ones own stuff, and do refactoring easily, and use short names for "packages" that are just imported from some other project.I like all the ideas that have been presented so far, keep it up guys!One thing that boxed said here does remind me of an interesting point: By using package prefixes for a standard file (instead of naming the class completely each time), things like IDEA's refactoring tools can't work as well. Not a huge deal, but something to mentioned. Of course, if you could just not use the package defaults if you want to do that.
I personally prefer to generate it with XDoclet, so long names aren't a problem.
/Rickard
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