or as an alternative you can use:

http://m2eclipse.codehaus.org/

to import the project to your workspace.

Gareth
On 16 Feb 2008, at 02:03, Nathan Anderson wrote:

Hi Nikolay,

Here is some helpful information on using Eclipse with AppFuse:
 http://appfuse.org/display/APF/Eclipse

The short answer to your question is you run one of the following commands to prepare your application for Eclipse:
 (Basic project)
 mvn eclipse:eclipse

 (Modular project)
 mvn install eclipse:eclipse

Then you tell Eclipse where to find your Maven repostory:
 mvn -Declipse.workspace=C:\Source eclipse:add-maven-repo

Hope that helps,
Nathan







----- "Nikolay Karasev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, I do not generally like to spam the mailing lists, but I have
to admit that some things in Maven amaze me to a degree of being
selfish.

Never mind my previous post asking about where did org.appfuse.model
go. I found it in ~/.m2/org/appfuse/appfuse-data-common/...
I also found javax.persistence.*

However I do have a question to eclipse users: how do you link those
libraries to your appfuse project? I created a user library and
one-by-one added those jars into it. It works, but I am not sure I am
on the right track. It feels awkward to have to add every single jar
file to your library - there are too many to add...

Please enlighten.

Thanks,
Nikolay

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