Ah sorry, I just tried what you said (import -> general -> Maven projects)
and that works too. I think that option would be nice to have in the
right-click menu (perhaps together with "enable/disable workspace
resolution" add an option "enable/disable modules as projects").
Best,
Kasper

2008/10/1 Kasper Sørensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I think this may be becasue I'm not using the Import wizard to check out
> the code from SVN. I prefer not using subclipse, but subversive and afaik
> it's not possible to use subversive and m2eclipse together. So I've just
> gone and checked out my parent project directly from the subversive
> repository browser.
> If you disable the "next" button in my scenario, I'm affraid it will be
> impossible for me to materialize the module projects!
>
>
> 2008/10/1 Eugene Kuleshov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> Kasper Sørensen wrote:
>>
>>  Anyways, the link you refered to helped me. I had to use "import -> Other
>>> -> Materialize Maven projects". Then I pressed "Next" (without adding any
>>> Maven artifacts to the former dialog) and selected the root directory of my
>>> parent project as "Location" instead of "Use default Workspace Location".
>>>
>>  Sorry, I am not following. When you checkout "parent" project from the
>> ide or import it from local system you are offered list of all nested
>> projects from selected location. If you selected not to import those nested
>> projects (modules) at that time, you can always call Maven import project
>> from the popup menu on parent project Import... / General / Maven projects.
>>  Note that "Materialize" wizard can only checkout Maven projects that
>> already deployed into some indexed Maven repository. This wizard need to
>> know Maven coordinates for projects to import and it seem like there is a
>> bug that left "Next" enabled when there is no artifacts selected (can
>> someone please create jira issue for that?).
>>
>>> Even though this solves my problem I would like to propose a more user
>>> friendly way of materializing maven projects based on modules of a parent
>>> project. Ideally I think it should be available directly from the
>>> right-click menu on parent projects.
>>>
>>  Can you please be more specific?
>>  Note that "Materialize" wizard is already available from shortcuts in
>> "Maven Indexes" view as well from any jars inside other projects (both
>> maven-managed and not).
>>  Also, we have been planning to merge all 3 import wizards into one
>> (import local, checkout from scm and materialize), but haven't got time for
>> that just yet.
>>
>>  regards,
>>  Eugene
>>
>>
>>
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