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Re: XCode, Java, and Eclipse
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Re: XCode, Java, and Eclipse


  • Subject: Re: XCode, Java, and Eclipse
  • From: Shawn Erickson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 08:14:17 -0800


On Jan 16, 2005, at 5:54 PM, T Reaves wrote:


On Jan 16, 2005, at 8:48 PM, Greg Deward wrote:

As some of you know, I'm the newbie on the block.  A friend of mine,
that hates the fact I have a new Mac, wants to try to work on a
Java-based app together.  He is using Eclipse.  Is there any clean and
easy way to be able to work on the same project with him on Eclipse
and me on XCode v1.5?  I assume the file layout is muuuuuch different
on the two.

Thank you.

Greg D.


Na, it won't be a problem. Both integrate with CVS or Subversion, so there you go. As to the directory layout, that'll be more an issue with XCode than Eclipse; Eclipse doesn't really care. XCode shouldn't, but may need a little more setup.

Xcode doesn't care about the Java source layout either.

-Shawn

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 >Re: XCode, Java, and Eclipse (From: T Reaves <email@hidden>)

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