Re: How are your Eclipse workspaces organized?
Re: How are your Eclipse workspaces organized?
- Subject: Re: How are your Eclipse workspaces organized?
- From: Henrique Prange <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 07 Jul 2009 17:39:07 -0300
Hey Mr. Atom,
Your Friend The Atom wrote:
How do you organize your eclipse workspace?
Do you have a workspace for each client?
I have only one workspace. I create working sets to organize projects.
You can hide and show the working sets you are working on if needed.
Or for each project (app and frameworks in one)?
I usually create working sets for multi-module projects when I'm working
on them. But that is not a rule. It is pretty easy and fast to create
and reorganize your working sets. So, you can try and organize it the
way you prefer.
Or are all your legacy apps which use WO5.3 in one workspace
and does that folder on disk contain the WO5.3 framework just like any
other third-party framework?
I still have applications depending on WO 5.2.x, but I use only one
workspace.
Are your WO5.3 frameworks in /Developer or somewhere else in /Library?
No. I use Maven to manage dependencies on my projects. All WO libraries
are deployed into the local Maven repository (~/.m2/repository). The
WebObjects version installed (if installed) doesn't interfere with my
development process.
My goal is to have an environment (Leopard) where the default
installation mostly remains untouched and the legacy apps do not
interfere with 5.4 development.
That was one of my goals when I choose Maven to manage WO projects on my
company. ;)
Cheers,
Henrique
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