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Since the Eclipse JDT compiler is able to read the external annotations via its special "-annotationpath CLASSPATH" if you run it on the console, I am wondering how the eclipse-external-annotations-m2e-plugin makes use of it.
The GUI of the Eclipse IDE itself does not allow inserting "CLASSPATH" as a value in the projects build path on where it can find the external annotations.
So I am wondering if anyone has an idea on how to tell the jdt compiler within the IDE to read its external annotations fro the CLASSPATH?
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I am opening this issue as a discussion on how one could implement support for projects of type "Java project" within the Eclipse IDE.
As briefly mentioned in #52 (comment) the plugin eclipse-external-annotations-m2e-plugin is only for "Maven projects" within the Eclipse IDE.
Since the Eclipse JDT compiler is able to read the external annotations via its special "-annotationpath CLASSPATH" if you run it on the console, I am wondering how the eclipse-external-annotations-m2e-plugin makes use of it.
The GUI of the Eclipse IDE itself does not allow inserting "CLASSPATH" as a value in the projects build path on where it can find the external annotations.
So I am wondering if anyone has an idea on how to tell the jdt compiler within the IDE to read its external annotations fro the CLASSPATH?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: