Setting up your WDK or DFC project in Eclipse
Its amazing(well not that amazing, but hey it still is pretty good.) what you can really find when you are really looking for it.Today I was looking up some stuff on how to get started with WDK dev using Eclipse for some people in my team , given that they are new to Eclipse, and I fell across some articles on the topic, where else, but at EMC Developer Network.Back when I started, I spent a lot of time setting my project up in Eclipse and I came up with some rickety arrangement that barely worked.With time I kept refining my setup and now I think I have a cool ,easy setup to work with, inside Eclipse.
So without much ado, let me direct you to what I found :
Configuring WDK Development Environment in Eclipse
Setting up a DFC Development Environment in Eclipse
Couple this with the plugins I mentioned earlier and a File Synchronization plugin thrown in for good measure and your Eclipse should start generating cool.
Although IMO this is isn’t one size fits all. Your project structure may vary or you might be comfortable with something else, in any case a little improvisation never hurt anybody.I myself work on an improvised version of sorts of the configuration given above. So, take this as a guideline, and play around with it.
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