John, there are 2 ways that i know to do this: 1. If you have a maven project in the filesystem you can run mvn eclipse:eclipse in the directory with the pom.xml. This creates the necessary files for eclipse to recognise the project as a maven project. After this u only have to import the project to eclipse. U would have to import the root directory.
2. I u have the m2 pluging for eclipse u could actually run the archetype inside eclipse to create a new project. To do this select new->maven project. The wizard would let u choose if u want to create a new simple project (no archetype) or in the second step would ask u for an archetype. U can then choose the tapestry archetype from the list. I guess that in ur case the first option is the easiest one because the project already exist. However i think u would have to erase ur current project from eclipse (not from the filesystem). I hope it helps On 7/16/09, John Frege <john.fr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > Another question: > > I began my tapestry project by following these instructions: > http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/quickstart/ . Then after running mvn > package, I imported the .war file into eclipse and have been working with > that project ever since. (I'm not entirely sure why I did it this way. I > think I was more or less following the instructions from the Kolesnikov > book). They key result of this is that my pom.xml file is located at > WebContent/META-INF/maven/[project group]/[project name]/pom.xml. > > Now I'm trying to get Hibernate working, and it seems like the easiest way > to do this is by adding dependencies to the pom.xml file and then getting > the Maven Eclipse plugin to magically pull down all of the new .jar files. > Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be working that way. The plugin doesn't > recognize that my project even has a pom.xml file, and it forces me add a > new one (located at the project root by default) to get the .jars. > > So before I proceed further and muck things up even more, does anyone have > any advice on how to get the maven eclipse plugin to recognize that my > project is actually a maven project? > > Thanks for the help, > John > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tapestry.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tapestry.apache.org