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    Hal Deadman
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    I have some JSPs in a temp build folder that MyEclipse flags with an X presumably because they aren’t in the webroot. Is there a way I can turn that off? Does eclipse let me “ignore” certain sub-directories under a projcet (in certain perspectives or globally)? Sort of like how .classpath and .project show up in the resource perspective but not the java perspective. If I use a filterset or a filter to hide the folder with the offending JSPs, the project still shows up with an X on it.

    System Setup ——————————-
    Operating System and version: win2k
    Eclipse version: 3.0m6
    Eclipse build id: 200312182000
    Fresh Eclipse install (y/n): y
    If not, was it upgraded to its current version using the update manager?
    Other installed external plugins:
    Number of plugins in the <eclipse>/plugins directory that begin with org.eclipse.pde.*:
    MyEclipse version: 3.7m2
    Eclipse JDK version: 1.4.2
    Application Server JDK version: 1.4.1
    Are there any exceptions in the Eclipse log file?

    #204317 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    We are sorry you had to run into this problem, it has been noted and we are looking to provide a fix for it with the 2.8 release.

    I believe this was tied into further enhancement with project mangaement and deployment that are planned for 2.8 as well.

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