I created a new Repository location in the CVS Repository View, pointing
to the WebWork CVS ROOT, using PSERVER.
Then I right clicked on the WebWork folder, selected Check-Out-As, then
used defaults, providing a project name 'webwork' and location
'c:\workspaces\eclipse-sandbox\webwork'. Then you just add the
/src/main folder to the 'Java Build Path' Source tab. Setup the
'Default output folder' to be webwork/bin . Add all *.jar in lib and
src/lib/* to the Libraries tab.
I don't actually develop WebWork, but I like having my projects
refrence the WebWork source project so that I can navigate to the
WebWork source code from my projects by hitting F3 on an identifyer.
I don't know what differences the OS X version will have ( I am using
winXP with Eclipse 2.1-m4)
If you need more descriptive instructions, just let me know.
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> Subject: [OS-webwork] Building with Eclipse M4?
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>
> Anybody here work with Webwork in Eclipse? My eval IDEA license will
> expire soon and the timing isn't right to commit to that product. I'm
> on OS X with a beta 1.4 jdk release available.
>
> Is there anybody in here that can describe the correct way to import
> Webwork from CVS into Eclipse.
>
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