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titleMostly for committers but also for users who mind about svn history and annotations.

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.

  1. Install the best Eclipse plugin for Gradle: "Pivotal EGradle IDE". You can find it with MarketPlace and it offers almost all what you need.
  2. "Customize your Perspective" to show the EGradle buttons in the toolbar
  3. Run pullAllPluginsSource inside Eclipse using the "EGradle quick launch" feature (use the button in the toolbar).
    Beware if you have pending changes they will be lost. So if you have already done the 6 steps here, you might prefer to update using svn...
  4. Import the just checked out the plugins project in Eclipse.
  5. Follow https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9163501/eclipse-import-folder-of-source-code-to-other-projects.
  6. You should now be able to use the ofbiz project to handle both framework and plugins (in a sub-project).

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

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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 (sad)

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