Moin Pierre-Yves,
Am 27.05.2004 um 14:27 schrieb Pierre-Yves MARIE:
> Hi all,
>
> My project team uses Eclipse 2.1.3 with WOLips 1.7.0.50.
> We are working on an WO application that contains many overlapted
> subprojects.
>
> I mean, for exemple: one subproject called 'admnistration.subproj'
> that contains 3 subprojects: 'IPAdmin.subproj',
> 'AccessRights.subproj', 'AdministrationMessages.subproj' .
> I want to import this subproject ('admnistration.subproj') into my
> WOApplication.
>
> But with WOLips i can only create a new subproject from scratch in my
> Eclipse WOApplication project. And for all its subprojects i have to
> create one by one a new subproject.....
>
> The only way i found to bypass this problem, is to
> - whole copy my WOApplication in a folder,
> - put my subprojects on it,
> - update the PB.project by hand (if needed)
> - and finally, import again, my updated WOApplication entirely from
> this folder....
> Good job you'll said.... But i have to deal with, at least, an
> hundred of subprojects that contain other subprojects .... argg!
>
> Any sugestion? Can somebody help me to find an easily way to import a
> complex subproject in a WOApplication project ?
> Or shall i return to the ProjectBuilder to do this for me ?
> Why there isn't a wizard that provide a subproject import like the
> WOApplication import wizard ?
Please add a feature request for a import wizard.
http://www.objectstyle.org/jira/
I'll take a look at the issue to provide a workaround.
Ulrich
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Pierre-Yves MARIE
> Direction des systèmes d’information
> Centre Hospitalier Rouffach
> F- 68250 ROUFFACH
> Web : http://www.ch-rouffach.fr
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