On Dec 3, 2011, at 12:42 AM, Paul D Yu wrote:

> Select the Component, right click.

Yes, that brings up the "Delete" option, which deletes the component, ie the  
".wo" file. However, the associated ".api" and ".java" files are not deleted. I 
was just wondering if there was feature that would do more of an "uninstall" of 
a component, and remove all the associated files.  In a more general sense, 
there are times when a single command will result in multiple files being 
created and/or altered. Some convenient way of restoring a project to a 
previous condition would be handy. 

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> On Dec 3, 2011, at 12:16 AM, Kevin Spake <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I made an error when I created a new component, and I'd like to delete it. 
>> However, I've noticed that "Delete" in eclipse rarely does the trick. It 
>> will delete the chosen item,, but not the associated .java files, or code 
>> references to it, etc. Eclipse has a "history" feature, but apparently, 
>> that's for files only, and does not work on folders, or on the entire 
>> project. 
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
>> 
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