Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Re: How do I check out the Samples into Eclipse

> 1: Separate samples take more time to set up / install.
> 2: Separate samples take up more space in my window. If they're all
> part of one project, I can close that project, and they all
> disappear.

You can use either Eclipse working sets or a separate workspace if it
really bothers you.

> 3: If they're all under one directory, I can easily do a search of all
> the examples.

It looks like Eclipse's search can also be scoped by working set.

Personally, I like small, discrete sample projects. Obviously you
don't, but in the grand scheme of things, I don't think it's a big deal
either way.

- Stephen

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