AppXray and exclude folders in BEA Workshop 3.2

Hi,
I'm trying to exclude some folders in the AppXray validation
step.
Well, my exluded folders are still taken into account...
I've added these folders in the exlude tabs of the
"validation -appxray" property of the project, but no effects.
Do I miss something ?

Hi Oliver,
Thanks for clarifying the issue.
If the folders you are trying to exclude, contain java syntax error, they will continue to be displayed in the problems view. Adding them to AppXRay's excluded folders will not have any effect on them. AppXRay is restricted to JSP errors.
If the errors are in other projects which are part of the same workspace, you could right click the project and close them. If a project is closed, the errors will no longer be listed in the problems view.
Hope this helps.
Raj

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