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By jsugrue
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Published: Jun 30 2008 / 07:52

It's all a matter of taste. Do you like to have just one workspace for all your projects, or do you prefer to have multiple separate workspaces? Sure, the first way seems to be the official, supported. It should be easy to manage the workspace -- given the tools like working sets (and working set filters), mylyn and the ability to close projects
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Motion Control replied ago:

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Just copy the workspace and delete the old projects. Easy. isn't it?

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kremso replied ago:

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And you will get a pretty exception at startup, because Eclipse will try to load project specific settings -- for projects that do not exist. This is a quick and clean solution.

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