Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Re: How do I check out the Samples into Eclipse

Import the existing projects from the samples directory. I don't understand your complaint about having separate projects: the samples are distinct and isolated from each other.

On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Greg Dougherty <dougherty.gregory@mayo.edu> wrote:
How do I check out the samples in trunk into Eclipse in a useful
manner?

Note:  Adding 10 different projects to my Eclipse workspace isn't
"useful".  Neither is checking outa single project full of uncompiled
code.  The point of having it in Eclipse is that Eclipse has great
tools for dealing with compiled Java files (hover to see the javadoc,
control-click to be taken to where something was defined, etc.)  None
of that is of any use if I can't compile the code.

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