I use M2eclipse in my workspace with 3 projects (Server, Common and
Web) and it does a LOT for me. I specially like the "workspace
resolution" feature.. this is, if Web needs a Common-dependency, it
just resolves that inside the workspace, it's NOT neccesary to
*install* Web project in the maven repository :)
Good luck

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Ulrich Stärk <[email protected]> wrote:
> M2eclipse works wonderfully for me. I just use the "checkout maven project
> from svn" wizard, run mvn compile for tapestry-project to generate the antlr
> classes, add them to the classpath and that's it.
>
> Uli
>
> Howard Lewis Ship schrieb:
>>
>> I've been struggling to get T5 working inside Eclipse.  I'm curious
>> what others are doing.
>>
>> After a lot of work I:
>>
>> 1) Created a checkout directory NOT under my workspace directory
>> 2) Checkout out of SVN to the checkout directory
>> 3) Ran mvn eclipse:eclipse in the checkout directory
>> 4) Add projects to my workspace from the checkout
>>
>> I had hoped that mvn eclipse:eclipse would be smart enough to build a
>> single project, but it appears that it wants to create a whole bunch
>> of semi-autonamous projects (all interrelated).
>>
>> I also had to rename tapestry-annotations to tapestry5-annotations.
>>
>> I think this is working now.  Switching from Eclipse to IDEA and back
>> to Eclipse has turned out to be a challenge.  Maybe I'd be better off
>> using M2Eclipse rather than mvn eclipse:eclipse?
>>
>
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