I'm not sure why we need to put things in a separate place as long as they
don't disrupt the existing processes. However, all I'm really after is to
be able to 'import' or otherwise include the Imperius code into an Eclipse
workspace. If we can figure out a way to do that an have the files
elsewhere, that is fine with me, although I think these need to be
included in the SVN tree and not maintained separately. These IDE files
will likely need to evolve with the code, so keeping them separate outside
of SVN begs for trouble. If this is agreeable, then perhaps something
along the lines of trunk/ide/{eclipse,netbeans} with a parallel structure
to the source tree. These directories could then include (for example)
imperius-splcore/.project file that reference the source at
trunk/imperius-splcore. What do you think?
David Wood
Network Server System Software Group
IBM TJ Watson Research Center
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09/01/2008 09:21 AM
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Re: IDE support in the repository
I suggest we upload the the eclipse specific files in a zip format and
make it available via the website (perhaps the development section) that
way
the SVN is still unbiased and the developers have easy access to the
project information. What do you guys think?
Thanks
Neeraj
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IDE support in the repository
I suspect all of us are using some sort of IDE to develop. With this in
mind, I think it would help us all be more productive if we can find a way
to include support for the IDEs in the SVN repository? I'm using Eclipse,
but wouldn't want to push that on anyone and hope we could support
multiple IDEs. In the case of Eclipse, I think it may be as simple as
building a .project and .classpath file into the right directory. I've
had success in creating two projects for the imperius-splcore and
imperius-javaspl directories. I don't believe these files would otherwise
disrupt the existing build/development process, but correct me if I'm
wrong. Does this strategy work for other IDEs? Do people have another
suggestion for how we might accomplish IDE support? How to proceed?
David Wood
Network Server System Software Group
IBM TJ Watson Research Center
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914-784-5123 (office), 914-396-6515 (mobile)