i tired spindle, but the HTML editor is still buggy...
keeps throwing 

ArrayOutOfBoundsExceptions and then NPE

and spindle seems a bit restrictive in what it will
allow you to do... however, when it does get fixed up,
i am looking fwd to using it...

saqib

 --- Frank Gerhardt - don't send personal email to
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saqib rasul schrieb:
> > Looking at the code for Tapestry, it seems it was
> > written with the Eclipse IDE, so i have a general
> > questions with using Eclipse.
> >
> > I get Eclipse to compile all my .java files into a
> > classes directory. I also keep my .html, .page,
> > .application and .jwc files in the same directory.
> >
> > However, Eclipse has a habit of deleting
> everything in
> > the classes directory every so often and i keep
> losing
> > everything excelpt the .class files... any idea on
> how
> > to stop this?
> 
> Do you use the Spindle plugin?
> 
> You should not edit the files in the classes dir.
> Instead put them into your src
> dir and Eclipse will copy them to the classes dir
> automatically.
> It's a bit confusing at the moment but (I think) it
> will this will be improved.
> 
> Frank.
> 
> 
> 
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