Thanks Alex -- worked like a charm! Between Maven and Eclipse and projects like Hibernate and Spring, it's an exciting time to be a software developer. Ok, I'm a geek, but the open source tools at our disposal today are really amazing!

Thanks.

-Adam


Aleksandr Shneyderman wrote:

Use Multiproject import plugin.
So you would run "maven -Dgoal=eclipse multiproject:goal"
This will create .classpath and .project files

Then use mutiproject plugin to import projects in bulk.
Here is the link to the plugin:

http://eclipse-plugins.2y.net/eclipse/plugin_details.jsp?id=599

Alex.

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From: Adam Fisk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 9:40 PM
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Subject: automated eclipse projects



Does anyone know if any of the eclipse related plugins will allow you to

actually add the projects to Eclipse without having to manually go in and create each one using File->New->Project? I love the way you can just do, for example:

"maven -Dgoal=eclipse multiproject:goal"

I'd also like, however, if there was a similar command that would actually add those projects to Eclipse using the generated .project and .classpath files from the above command. This way, all the projects would just be sitting there the next time you started Eclipse. This would be something like:

"maven -Dgoal=eclipse:add-project multiproject:goal"

Does such a thing exist?

Thanks so much.

-Adam

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