I'd also like to see the IDE-specific files removed. Mainly because the
eclipse ones don't work for me, and I have to recreate project settings
anyway. Also, there's the question of different IDE versions (at least in
Eclipse, though I'm not sure how variant the project files are b/w 2.x and
3).

+1 

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Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 2:58 PM
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Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] Anybody checkout with Eclipse?

I agree with this, but I think removing this file would cause people a lot
of heartache when cvs updating, they might need to recreate their project
and so on.

Checking in IDE files is a pretty bad idea IMHO, it's utterly trivial to set
up a project in your IDE of choice. I'd love to remove the IDEA and eclipse
files.

Robert Nicholson wrote:

> Somebody mentioned that my problem is because there's already a 
> .project in the repository. My question is assuming Ant is used to 
> build webwork
> 1.4 can the .cvsignore
> include that .project file so that Eclipse doesn't see it? Is the 
> .project file that's in the repository meant to be public?
> 
> Recap, I'm trying to check out the project thru the project wizard 
> that way it will let me determine where it places the source code. 
> Otherwise I'd already have to have a project created to place it somewhere
else.
> 
> On Nov 18, 2003, at 8:26 PM, Robert Nicholson wrote:
> 
>> I'm quite new to Eclipse but can anybody tell me why only some 
>> projects show the "check a project configured in the new project 
>> wizard" when you are checking stuff out of a CVS location?
>>
>> I don't understand why it shows me that option for many projects but 
>> not others including Webwork 1.4.
>>
>> For instance I can go to jakarta-velocity and it will show me that 
>> option but whenever I try either jakarta-tapestry or webwork 1.4 the 
>> only option is to check it out into the default work space path or an 
>> existing project but not thru the wizard.
>>
>>
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