Import the existing projects from the samples directory. I don't understand
your complaint about having separate projects: the samples are distinct and
isolated from each other.

On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Greg Dougherty
<[email protected]>wrote:

> How do I check out the samples in trunk into Eclipse in a useful
> manner?
>
> Note:  Adding 10 different projects to my Eclipse workspace isn't
> "useful".  Neither is checking outa single project full of uncompiled
> code.  The point of having it in Eclipse is that Eclipse has great
> tools for dealing with compiled Java files (hover to see the javadoc,
> control-click to be taken to where something was defined, etc.)  None
> of that is of any use if I can't compile the code.
>
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