pyurt wrote:
Using Eclipse do you map your local directories to a web server?
Do you save your local files in a browser accessible folder?
Short...
Yes, but a local server.
Yes.
Long...
Locally I'm running apache2 and set up each project as a virtualhost
subdomain, like
project1.example.com
project2.example.com
project3.example.com
project4.example.com
and so on and then update my hosts file to point those subdomains to
localhost.
My directory stucture looks something like this
/home/example/www/com/project1
/home/example/www/com/project3
/home/example/www/net/project2
/home/example/www/org/project4
Also, I have a similar setup on my win32 box.
D:\W\com\project1
D:\W\com\project3
etc...
Each folder is an eclipse project, and I have bazaar (or subversion)
ignore the eclipse files (.project, .settings, .cache, etc). I don't
use Eclipse's workspace directory for anything project-related.
As for how they map to the live sites, they don't in any specific way.
Each project has a different directory structure due to differing
servers/needs. I handle those differences in configuration files.
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