That loop is a Linux or Unix only thing correct? it looks like it is using command scripting or something not familiar to me, could just be my ignorance sorry for the dumb question! is there a way to do the same in dos? would I have to write a batch file to do it?
A Carbone ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Blevins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 12:24 PM Subject: Re: Eclipse issue > Just as a note to everyone, maven *will* create your .project files > and .classpath files including all dependencies to other jars. You > just need to type 'maven eclipse' in the directories where the > project.xml files are located. If you type 'maven eclipse' at the top > directory (incubator-geronimo), your not going to get anything useful > as that project.xml file doesn't contain any dependency information or > even information about where the source is. > > The project.xml files for good 'maven eclipse' usage are: > - applications/jmxdebug/project.xml > - modules/assembly/project.xml > - modules/clustering/project.xml > - modules/common/project.xml > - modules/connector/project.xml > - modules/console-web/project.xml > - modules/core/project.xml > - modules/deployment/project.xml > - modules/j2ee/project.xml > - modules/jetty/project.xml > - modules/kernel/project.xml > - modules/maven-plugin/project.xml > - modules/maven-xmlbeans-plugin/project.xml > - modules/naming/project.xml > - modules/network/project.xml > - modules/remoting/project.xml > - modules/security/project.xml > - modules/system/project.xml > - modules/transaction/project.xml > - sandbox/activation/project.xml > - sandbox/explorer/project.xml > - sandbox/javamail/project.xml > - sandbox/mail/project.xml > - sandbox/twiddle/project.xml > - sandbox/webdav/project.xml > - sandbox/xbeans/project.xml > - specs/ejb/project.xml > - specs/j2ee/project.xml > - specs/j2ee-connector/project.xml > - specs/j2ee-deployment/project.xml > - specs/j2ee-jacc/project.xml > - specs/j2ee-management/project.xml > - specs/jms/project.xml > - specs/jsp/project.xml > - specs/jta/project.xml > - specs/schema/project.xml > - specs/servlet/project.xml > > Now, there are 37 different places where you would need to run 'maven > eclipse' and that is a redundant task that could easily be done with a > little Bash loop like this: > > for module in "$(find ./*/ -name project.xml | sed 's/project.xml//')"; do > echo $module > pushd $PWD &> /dev/null; > cd $module > maven eclipse > /dev/null > popd &> /dev/null > done; > > Then you can import the eclipse projects into eclipse just fine. You > only need to import the ones you are interested in as the .classpath > of each will already the jars of the related projects in its > classpath. > > -David > > > > On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 12:31:55PM -0300, Emerson Cargnin wrote: > > I've been out of this list for a while, and before I got out I promess to > > send a patch with a working version of .project and .classpath and a how-to > > to allow debugging inside eclipse. > > > > I was requested to create an article for a Java brazillian magazine about > > geronimo. So I'll update my eclipse configuration to match the current state > > of it. > > > > Emerson > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Patrick Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 12:03 PM > > Subject: Re: Eclipse issue > > > > > > | On Apr 23, 2004, at 4:34 PM, Jukka Uusisalo wrote: > > | > Does somebody have suggestions or good practices how create eclipse > > | > projects > > | > against geronimo directory structure from cvs? > > | > > > | > I made one eclipse project like geronimo-module = eclipse-module, but > > | > it > > | > feels > > | > little bit hard to find needed parts to get compiled etc. Also one big > > | > project with several > > | > source root does not make me happy. > > | > > | I previously posted a Python script I use to build a .project and > > | .classpath file for Eclipse, but I've tweaked it a bit since then so am > > | re-posting. It goes the 'one big project' route. I first run maven > > | from the command-line, then run the script. The end goal for now is to > > | get an Eclipse project which has all the dependencies set up, so that > > | you can do interesting introspection things like find references, etc. > > | > > | One day I should Jelly-ize this ... > > | > > | > > | > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > > ---- > > > > > > | > > | > > | Patrick Mueller > > | [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > | > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.668 / Virus Database: 430 - Release Date: 24/4/2004 >