On Friday 04 May 2007 20:43, Roland Asmann wrote:
> On Friday 04 May 2007 20:16, David Corbin wrote:
> > On Friday 04 May 2007 13:56, Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
> > > Flat directories aren't supported.
> >
> > Right.  Unfortunately, Eclipse *only* supports flat directories.
>
> That depends. It is possible to import the sub-dirs as seperate projects in
> Eclipse. That way you can work on all modules as if they were in a flat
> structure. We've been doing that around here for quite some time!
>
> Just run the eclipse:eclipse plugin on your projects and import the
> projects. Be carefull, this needs eclipse 3.1.x or newer (if I remember
> correctly), because you need to tell eclipse to NOT copy the project to the
> workspace.

Just read the web-page again, it seems that it'll work on 2.1 as well!

> When you have lots of sub-projects, you might also want to check out the
> multi-project importer
> (http://eclipse-tools.sourceforge.net/projecttransfer/index.html), which
> you just point to your root and it'll recursively find all projects to
> import into eclipse (except for POM-packaging, but that's the fault of the
> eclipse:eclipse!).

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