Hi Remko,

thanks a lot for your help. It worked :)

Regards,
Andreas

On 11.01.2014 10:30, Remko Popma wrote:
> About syncing all modules via one project:
>  In my Eclipse workspace I have the log4j trunk checked out as a
> non-java project. I then followed the procedure I described to create
> java projects for the modules I want to work on. The modules are
> separate java projects but point to subdirectories of the log4j project.
> 
> The nice thing is that the projects are linked because they point to the
> same physical files/directories: if I modify a file in the log4j-core
> project, that same file in the log4j project also shows the "modified"
> svn decorator icon.
> If I right-click the log4j project and select Team > Update from the
> popup menu, all module projects are also updated.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Remko
> 
> 
> On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Remko Popma <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     After checkout, run this command:
>     mvn build eclipse:eclipse
> 
>     This will generate eclipse .project and .classpath files in each
>     module in the log4j project.
>     Now use the Eclipse new java project wizard to create an Eclipse
>     project for each module (like log4j-api, log4j-core, ...).
>     When you do this, make sure to specify the location where the module
>     is actually located, and Eclipse will find the .project and
>     .classpath files that Maven generated.
> 
> 
>     On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 4:41 PM, manyofh <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>         Hi guys,
> 
>         does anyone have experiences with log4j2 development in
>         combination with
>         Eclipse and Maven?
>         I guess I could need some support there.
> 
>         What I want to do is to check out the code (using Eclipse with
>         Subversive) and importing them into Eclipse.
>         At the end I would like to have the "trunk" (parent pom) as a
>         project in
>         my workspace and handle it as one with all the build path (right
>         click
>         on the project -> build path -> e.g. configure build path)
>         functionality
>         that I have with a normal java project in Eclipse. This project
>         should
>         contain as well all the other projects (module poms).
> 
>         Something like this:
>         --- log4j2 (trunk, parent pom)
>          |---log4j-core
>          |---log4j-api
>         .
>         .
>         .
>         .
> 
>         With this constellation I would be able to use all the eclipse
>         features
>         e. g. JUnit integration and so on and as well and in addition to
>         it I
>         can sync the whole trunk over one project instead of checking every
>         project/module.
> 
>         I tried a few things but nothing works really fine.
> 
>         Any thoughts?
> 
>         Cheers,
>         Andreas
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