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For more information about how to manage the repository please see EGit/User Guide - Managing Repositories.
Eclipse and Gradle
The best There are several Eclipse plugins for Gradle. In our experience they don't all provide the same level of features and quality. A good Eclipse plugin for Gradle is "Pivotal EGradle IDE" you can find it with MarketPlace and it offers almost all what you need.
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OFBiz has been split between framework and plugins. It's though still possible for Eclipse to handle the plugins inside the framework by embedding the ofbiz-plugins project inside the ofbiz (ofbiz-framework) project. That's interesting notably if you use Subclipse.
There is only one drawback. I you run "gradlew eclipse" (notably needed after a cleanAll), you need to redo the 3rd step. |
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Hide folders from searches and hide some files when opening a file.
Most of the time you don't want to look into some folders because there is nothing interesting there and they sometimes annoy you because of search errors
It's also annoying to see *.class files when you look for a similar Java source.
Then you tool of choice is https://nodj.github.io/AutoDeriv/
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# sets these folders as derived
*.gradle
.settings
bin
build
gradle
lib
runtime/indexes
runtime/catalina
runtime/data
runtime/logs/birt
runtime/output
runtime/tempfiles
runtime/tmp
runtime/uploads
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