Thanks Arnaud,

That is exactly what I was looking for... :)

--- Arnaud HERITIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Kyle,
> 
>       The first time you need to add an environment in
> your eclipse settings to define your maven
> repository home :
>       maven
>
-Dmaven.eclipse.workspace=/your/path/to/your/eclipse/workspace
> eclipse:add-maven-repo
> 
>       Then, in any maven project you generate your
> eclipse configuration :
>       maven eclipse
>       and you import it in eclipse (import an existing
> project ... in eclipse)
> 
> 
> Arnaud
>  
> 
> > -----Message d'origine-----
> > De : Kyle Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Envoy� : mercredi 13 avril 2005 15:11
> > � : [email protected]
> > Objet : maven question
> > 
> > I have just started using maven on my first
> project, but I 
> > have been playing with it at home. 
> > 
> > My question for the commons developers is this,
> every project 
> > here uses maven, and I would assume many of you
> also use 
> > eclipse or some other similar IDE. Has anyone
> found a good 
> > way to add the jars managed by maven to your IDE
> classpath? 
> > In previous projects I would just put all of the
> jars in the 
> > lib directory and check them into CVS.
> > 
> >
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