Well, it WAS imported as a maven project - probably because I also saved the
.project and .classpath files on SVN. In that case an easier way to
materialize the module project would be nice.
/Kasper

2008/10/1 Eugene Kuleshov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Kasper Sørensen wrote:
>
>> 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.
>>
>  That is not the case. I wonder what lead you to that conclusion?
> http://docs.codehaus.org/display/M2ECLIPSE/Integration+with+Subversive
>
>> So I've just gone and checked out my parent project directly from the
>> subversive repository browser.
>>
>  If you do it that way, it won't be imported as Maven project. So, bad
> idea.
>  However you can use "Checkout Maven project from SCM" wizard. It is
> actually neutral to the actual version control provider and works even with
> command line tools (and also have richer ui integrations for cvs, subclipse
> and subversive).
>
>> If you disable the "next" button in my scenario, I'm affraid it will be
>> impossible for me to materialize the module projects!
>>
>  This is also not the case. Like I said, "materialize" wizard does need
> artifacts, so enabled "next" when there is no artifacts is clearly a error.
>  Please read my previous email again about importing local projects.  If
> you have parent project in Eclipse and need to import additional nested
> projects you can do that as described in my previous email.
>
>
>  regards,
>  Eugene
>
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