These steps work very well. I can running tests cases, though only
several resources have some import issues.

Description     Resource        Path    Location        Type
Analyzer cannot be resolved to a type   FullTextLucene.java     h2/h2/
src/main/org/h2/fulltext    line 281        Java Problem
Description     Resource        Path    Location        Type
BundleContext cannot be resolved to a type
DbDriverActivator.java  h2/h2/src/main/org/h2/util line 32 Java
Problem
ClassDoc cannot be resolved to a type   Doclet.java     h2/h2/src/
tools/org/h2/build/doclet line 56 Java Problem

Could this be because my project entitled, h2 contains folders:

/h2/src/main
/h2/src/test
etc.?

Michael

On Mar 16, 1:59 pm, Thomas Mueller <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > The thing is, I am new with setting up existing
> > projects in Eclipse,
>
> No problem, I will improve the documentation on how to set up an
> Eclipse project.
>
> What I usually do on a new computer is:
>
> - Install Subversion and Eclipse,
> - get the H2 source code from 
> here:http://code.google.com/p/h2database/source/checkout
>  (svn checkouthttp://h2database.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
> h2database-read-only),
> - cd h2database-read-only/h2/
> - ./build.sh download (this should download all dependencies, which
> simplifies things)
> - create a new Eclipse project (Java Project), 'create project from
> existing source code',
> - select the "h2" folder,
> - next, finish, done
>
> Please tell me if that works for you!
>
> Regards,
> Thomas

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