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Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen wrote:
Is there a simple way to create such a "open this file and you are placed in RSE"-beast?

I think this is an Eclipse restriction.

If I understand the request, you want to do something like open Windows Explorer, navigate to a (example) StoredProcedure.java file, double click it and have Eclipse run and open the Java file in an editor.

I looked in several Eclipse forums as well as the Eclipse help and was not able to find such a thing. Since I used to do this with Codeedit via Windows File Asociation, I thought I'd be able to look at the Eclipse command line and see if there is a way to do the same thing, but I didn't see anything obvious.

Start Eclipse help, then look at this link for the Eclipse command line used in WDSC. You may have to change the port number for yours to work., and it won't come up at all unless you've started help first (Help->Help contents) http://preview.tinyurl.com/38q6jj

If you find a way to do this, I would be interested in the method!
--buck

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