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The library associated with the project is stored as an eclipse "persistent
property" of the project and isn't kept in the properties that are shared
in the repository.  The reasoning was that this was to be a "scratch
library" in which builds could take place for an individual team member.
If there are several folks on a team and they are all using the same
associated library there is a lot of potential for conflicts to arise.
However, it might make sense to beef up the conflict detection/resolution
and let the associated library be a shared property instead.

Deleting a project deletes the properties and hence the memory of the
associated library.  If you just want to hide the project you could close
it and then when you want it later open it from the standard eclipse
resource Navigator and resynchronize (if necessary) with subversion.  That
way the library is preserved.  Is deleting a project something you would do
frequently?  Do you have the potential for significant conflict among team
members if the associated library were shared?
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I have been using this for quite a while. I create a new project, complete
the project, then upload to either my test CVS or test SVN server (just
playing with both now). The one problem I have is that after I delete out
the project, then re-check it out, WDSc looses the library I have
associated
with the project. It remembers the connection I use, but not the library.
Is
there a reason for that? Where is the library stored? How can I restore
that
information as well? Or is that a bug somewhere?

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