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Re: stupid eclipse question of the day: disappearing projects




On May 31, 2007, at 12:33 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:

If you want to charge headstrong into working with a big set of frameworks, Project Wonder is actually probably an easier import. It's a very "traditional" set of Eclipse/WOLips projects that should import and build cleanly out-of-the-box (no ant dependencies, etc) either from CVS/SVN or from the filesystem.

Yes, Wonder is what I aspire to. And will reach once we can ditch this Ant builder.
Well, I don't know about that :) You'd miss your documentation.

Don't you worry - I will _still_ document it!

Chuck

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