Project References
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- | + | ==Package, folders or files can selectively excluded from sharing with other projects== | |
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- | + | ==Projects can be inherited== | |
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- | + | ==Cyclic Dependancies are detected== | |
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=Tutorial= | =Tutorial= |
Revision as of 12:21, 30 March 2011
FDT 4.3 brings a powerful Project References implementation to developers. With FDT, source code can be shared across multiple projects. There is no need to create a specific project type or library project. FDT allows you to connect together any projects you'd like.
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Key Features
Move and rename refactoring across projects
Package, folders or files can selectively excluded from sharing with other projects
Projects can be inherited