I have not managed to have any trouble; I usally:
1. mvn eclipse:eclipse
2. set the M2_REPO classpath variable to HOME/.m2/repository (this is done in 
Windows>Preferences)
3. import as existing project
4. get to work work 

And when updating the pom.xml to have a new depependency
1. mvn eclipse:eclipse
2. select the folder in eclipse and press F5 to refresh
3. get back to work

The developers guide documents these steps; is there any surprise in the above 
list? Or can you provide any more details on what is not working for you...

Jody

On 09/05/2010, at 2:00 AM, GTn00b wrote:

> 
> To clarify, using the exact POM provided in the quickstart example (except
> now changing geotools version from 2.6.1 to 2.6.3), when I update the IDE
> only junit shows up in the Referenced Libraries of my Eclipse project. I
> don't get any GeoTools stuff at all.
> 
> Can anyone help with this please? It's really annoying, but I suspect that
> there's a simple solution. Is the POM in the quickstart example completely
> correct?
> 
> Thanks
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