Identify project bundle by checking for build.properties rather than .project nature#1031
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This means
ERXApplication$Loaderwill check for abuild.propertiesfile in classpath entries to see if it's a ProjectBundle, rather than looking for an Eclipse.projectfile and checking if it contains a WOLips nature. This almost makes the content of WOLips'.projectfile redundant for Project Wonder to work with bundleless builds.(the one remaining step is to make Wonder completely non-dependent on
.projectis a fix in ERFoundation — #1030)