You can easily make maveninzed project eclipse-ready by launching the "mvn eclipse:eclipse" command. Once you do that, you just import into Eclipse the various SLF4J modules as eclipse projects. Once you have eclipse and maven installed, and SLF4J checked out, the "mvn eclipse:eclipse" procedure followed by import should take less than 30 seconds for all SLF4J modules combined, perhaps 60 if you hesitate...

Ralph Goers wrote:

I'm certainly willing to give it a try. I've been exposed to the Eclipse IDE from time to time as the Maven guys I collaborate with have worked on some good plugins. Despite that I still prefer IntelliJ. But if these are just checkstyle errors then we should configure the Maven build to report them.

Ralph


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