When you run eclipse:eclipse, is there a .project or .classpath file
created in the root directory (I'm assuming you're using a modular
project).  If so, delete them.

Matt

On 4/17/07, nmall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I am using eclipse 3.2.2. Not sure why it doesn't work for me :-(


mraible wrote:
>
> What version of Eclipse are you using?  I've verified the following works:
>
> *These instructions were written using Eclipse 3.2.2 on OS X.*
>
>    1. To create project files for Eclipse, run *mvn eclipse:eclipse* from
>    the root directory.
>    2. Launch Eclipse and go to *File* > *Import* > *Existing Projects
>    into Workspace* (under the General category). Select the root
>    directory of your project, followed by the modules to import. Click *
>    Finish* to complete the process.
>    3. Eclipse needs to know the path to the local Maven repository.
>    Therefore, you must set the classpath variable M2_REPO. You should be
> able
>    to do this by executing the following command:
>
>         mvn -Declipse.workspace=C:\Source eclipse:add-maven-repo
>
>  After running this command, you'll need to restart Eclipse for it to take
> effect.
>
>   If running this command doesn't work, can also define a new classpath
> variable inside Eclipse. From the menu bar, select *Window > Preferences*.
> Select the *Java > Build Path > Classpath Variables* page and set
> *M2_REPO*to equal
> *~/.m2/repository* (c:\Document and Settings\yourusername\.m2\repository
> on
> Windows).
>
> If this doesn't work - I suspect you're using an older version of Eclipse.
>
> Matt
>
> On 4/17/07, nmall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>   I am trying to setup my appfuse project in eclipse. Did the following
>>   mvn eclipse:eclipse in the root directory of my project
>>   Set M2_REPO as required in the classpath in Eclipse
>>
>>  However, when I try to import existing projects into workspace using
>>   File->Import->Existing Projects into workspace-> Selct root directory
>>
>> even when I give the root directory of hte project, it doesn't let me do
>> anything more except to the "Back"  button.
>>
>> I have managed to get a dummy maven project setup for debugging as
> suggested
>> in one of the tutorials but it gives me 59 errors "Project  testapp is
>> missing required library" for each library under ~/.m2/repository.
>>
>> Any help with this is much appreciated.
>> Thanks!
>>
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