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RE: Noninvasive administrative areas (.svn)

From: Rusk, Patrick <PRusk_at_wellington.com>
Date: 2003-12-01 16:14:32 CET

I'm using Eclipse 3.0M4. I can't vouch for WSAD at all.

Eclipse won't show any of the .svn stuff under the Java package explorer,
but it will under the resource navigator view. However, you can easily set
a filter for that with the "Filters..." menu item, which conveniently
provides ".*" as a filter that can be turned on.

Something that's a tiny bit more hidden is that, by default, Eclipse will
copy over all of those .svn folders to your build output directory, assuming
them to be resources. You can prevent this by going to the
"Windows/Preferences/Java/Compiler/Build Path" menu item/dialog/tab and
adding "*svn*" to the "Filtered Resources" setting. Unless you like really
long build times....

Patrick Rusk

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