I'm using Eclipse Ganymede. Everything works fine, but I have an anal-retentive yearning for a warning-free Problems tab. Right now it (correctly) complains about my Ant scripts: "No grammar constraints (DTD or XML schema) detected for the document." Is there any way to turn that off for just those files? Ideally I'd like it to still warn me if my other schema-constrained files were missing the schema declarations.
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The simplest is to supply a minimal DTD to shut it up.
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Being with Brian on the "anal-retentive yearning for a warning-free Problems tab", I finally decided to get serious about solving this. Thanks to Martin's leading, it looks like a done deal. However, instead of Project -> Properties, it's solvable globally via Windows -> Preferences.
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Even though this thread is a little older, somebody might find this interesting: http://www.cs.hs-rm.de/~knauf/KomponentenArchitekturen2008/jsfunit/index.html Go to Project Properties -> Validation and follow the screen shots on that page. Should be easy even if you don't speak German. ;-) This solution worked perfectly for me. Cheers! |
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In fact, as damoco says, this seems to be a bug in Eclipse. If I delete (copy elsewhere) the file from windows, refresh eclipse, and then restore the file, and refresh again, the warning goes away. I'm using Eclipse Galileo build 20090621-0832. |
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right click on the warning to delete it, then clean |
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