9.0.3 scan source paths: how to control which files are picked?

Using 9.0.3 Preview. I've been waiting for the "scan source paths to determine project contents" feature, but I'm running into problems with this:
* It's picking up "Packages" called com.mycompany.CVS, with "files" called Entries, Repository, etc. It messes the display (making it contain twice the number of entries that I'd like it to show).
* Also, there's no way to exclude certain files or directories from the list (or is there?). I happen to have a few .jsp files lying around which are copied (by our Ant build.xml) to their proper location - but the build insists on compiling these .JSP files, and worse, spits out the error:
Error: JSP files must reside in the server root directory or a subdirectory beneath it
What the heck does this mean?
How do I get around these problems?
Shankar.

Hi,
You can quickly create a project based on a directory (e.g. the sourcepath) and its (filtered) contents using the New Project from Existing Source wizard in the New Object Gallery (from File->New...). If you're not too bothered about the project being dynamically updated with changes on the filesystem, you may find this solves your issue.
However, I do agree that there should be some access to filtering for "dynamic" projects. I've logged the following bug against JDeveloper's SCM support (incl. CVS):
2552750 DYNPRJ: WE SHOULD USE THE DYNAMIC PROJECT FILTER API FOR SCM FILES
to support filtering out SCM control files (such as Entries, Root etc.) and the following ER against the IDE:
2552763 DYNPRJ: PROVIDE UI SUPPORT FOR FILTERING
to provide UI for filtering in a dynamic project.
Both the bug and ER are published, so you can track their progress on metalink.
Thanks,
Brian
JDev Team

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