Jesse thank you for your answer. I tried to do as you suggested but got this error when called m2 eclipse:eclipse:

[INFO] Reason: Failed to parse model from file 'E:\unzip\m2src\maven-components\pom.xml'. Error: 'TEXT must be immediately followed by END_TAG and not START_TAG (position
: START_TAG seen ...<releases>\r\n        <enabled>... @157:18) '



Any hints?





Jesse McConnell wrote:

ah, I should add that each sub project will become an eclipse project and they will largely be linked correctly, including to the resources in your .m2/repository

and each project will compile classes to the right location with normal eclipse compilation

think that is everything..

On 9/15/05, Jesse McConnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
there is an eclipse plugin for m2

go to the root of your project and type m2 eclipse:eclipse that will generate .project and .classpath files so you can then import the projects into eclipse.

the newer version of eclipse and recursively add all of the projects, if you are on an older version you will probably have to add each seperately

On 9/15/05, Nitko2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!

I' would like to examine how Maven 2 works from inside.

Can someone tell me how can I run Maven 2 inside Eclipse. I already
connected to subversion repository using subclipse and I have source
inside Eclipse. The problem is that I have to tell Eclipse what are the source folders inside modules and set classpath for all modules.

Is there some automated way for doing that. What tool maven developers
use for Maven2 development?

Thanks.

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