Hi ,

I've got the same problem.

In older versions wiht de command word applicationCreator and the
option -eclipse -ignore I could resolve this problem, but not now with
te webAppCreator command because the option -eclipse doesn't exists.

Thanks anybody can help us

Carles

On Apr 13, 1:22 am, Jaap <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've just installed gwt and appengine eclipse plugins and now would
> like to import the sample projects ( located in the samples directory
> into eclipse )
>
> The README.txt in all the samples say the following
>
> ---
> If you use Eclipse, you can simply import the generated project into
> Eclipse.
> We've tested against Eclipse 3.3 and 3.4.  Later versions will likely
> also
> work, earlier versions may not.
>
> In Eclipse, go to the File menu and choose:
>
>   File -> Import... -> Existing Projects into Workspace
>
>   Browse to the directory containing this file,
>   select "Hello".
>
>   Be sure to uncheck "Copy projects into workspace" if it is checked.
>
>   Click Finish.
>
> You can now browse the project in Eclipse.
> ----
> However I cannot click the Finish button because Eclipse does not
> recognize the project. I think it's because it's missing eclipse
> project files.
>
> How can I get this to work?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jaap
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