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I know how to set the Java build path on project level.
I also know how to set the Java build path on Workspace level.

But, is it possible to set a Java build path on WDSCi level?

This is the current situation:
I have my projects in workspaces in a folder on a fileserver with 
following folderstructure:
==> Workspaces
======> WebProjects_A
======> WebProjects_B
======> GuiProjects_A
======> GuiProjects_B
======> TestProjects
When I want to work with a specific project, I launch WDSCi and enter the 
name of the workspace I want to work with.

Problem:
When i create a new workspace, i alway's have to set it's default 
Workspace properties first.  From then on, all projects used in that 
workspace has it's java-build settings from the Workspace settings.

Question:
Is it possible to keep default settings in a way that I can create new 
workspaces without having to remember how the default settings are?  Thus, 
when a new workspace is created, some defaults (i.e. userlibs in Java 
Build Path) are automatically set. 


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