But... if you do that how do you update eclipse when you update your repository?

If you say create new project from existing source, you can hg pull,
hg up, and then hit refresh in eclipse and you'll have the latest
source.

-J


On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 11:50 PM, Vega <[email protected]> wrote:
> No. You need to create a new workspace. Then you go to File->Import-
>>General->Existing projects into workspace and point to your wave-
> protocol folder (which is created during mercurial clone)
>
> On Nov 6, 3:47 am, Frédéric Gobry <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 2010/11/6 Joseph Gentle <[email protected]>:
>>
>> > The buttons you want are:
>>
>> > Create new java project -> From existing source -> the wave-protocol 
>> > directory.
>>
>> > Everything should then pretty much work.
>>
>> > We'll demo through setting up all the other little bits & pieces at
>> > the conference, if you're coming.
>>
>> Thanks all, the 2 missing bits for me were:
>>
>> -  Create new java project, uncheck "use default location" and put the
>> location of the mercurial repository there instead (rather than trying
>> to pull in the source directories in a new project)
>> -  Ensure Java 1.6 is selected everywhere
>>
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>> > -J
>>
>> > 2010/11/5 Frédéric Gobry <[email protected]>:
>> >> Hi,
>>
>> >> I'm not overly familiar with eclipse, and have been struggling to set
>> >> up a project for the wave-protocol source code that would
>> >> successfully:
>>
>> >>  - build
>> >>  - resolve everything: in the best case, I end up with tons of errors
>> >> on @Overrides which eclipse thinks are not part of the interface,
>> >> whereas manual introspection of the corresponding interfaces proves
>> >> the contrary
>> >>  - lets me run unittests from eclipse.
>>
>> >> I tried to build a fresh project based on the ant config, or by
>> >> passing the toplevel source directory to the project assistant. I
>> >> tried building from scratch but failed to incorporate enough
>> >> dependencies, or ended up with duplicates,...
>>
>> >> So, eclipse folks, how do you do that? (because I'm sure you do!)
>>
>> >> Setup:
>> >>  - eclipse Helios SR1
>> >>  - macosx 10.5.8
>>
>> >> Thanks!
>> >> --
>> >> Frédéric
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