Assumptions: Target is JBossAS05_Beta2
Prerequisite:   
                a) Download jboss-5.0.0.Beta2-src.tar.gz, since you need third 
party libs.
                b) Have JBossIDE 2.0 installed.

Now start:
1.From Eclipse menu choose New>Project>Java Project>Create Project From 
Existing Source. Here you have to use ?thirdparty? as project name, case 
sensitive. Browse to thirdparty directory under the unpacked jboss-5.0.0.Beta2 
parent directory and choose it for the existing source. Finish it, and you will 
get a project named thirdparty.
2.Create an new workspace for eclipse. Then ln -s ?path to jboss-5.0.0.Beta2 
thirdparty directory?. Then you' ll get an link named ?thirdparty?to the  
directory where all dependencies lived.
3.Add a new SVN repository 
?http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/jbossas/tags/JBoss_5_0_0_Beta2/? to eclipse. 
(SVN plugin for eclipse can be found through the old ?HowToBuildJBoss? topic on 
jboss wiki). Pull out all sub-modules you need to examine. Check the project 
module dependencies, and pull out all those depended modules too.
4.Change to those newly pulled out projects under the workspace. And build them 
using command line ant separately.  Pay attention to project dependencies 
showed inside eclipse Project>Properties>Java Build Path>Project page. Depended 
project should be build first. Finally refresh projects inside eclipse, and 
create a new project set, including all your pulled out project.  Then build 
the project set.
5.Now you can play with your source code, and enjoys eclipse's short cut key!

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