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Maven 2 is well-supported by Europa with the Q for Eclipse plugin.
I assume you have a directory containing the lcsim project and command-line Maven 2 installed.
- Get an appropriate Eclipse Europa build. (I am using Eclipse 3.3.1.1 on OSX with Java 1.5.)
- Go to Help -> Software Updates -> Select Look for new features to install. Click Next.
- Click New Remote Site.
- Put qte q4e in the name paste and use this into the URL field:
.No Format http://q4e.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/updatesite/
- Click through the rest of the q4e install (should be pretty brainless).
- Select File -> New -> Java Project.
- Name the project "LCSim".
- Select create project from existing source and locate an existing LCSim installation or check one out.
- Hit Next a couple times and then Finish.
- Now, for this next step, you must have I usually use command-line Maven 2 installed!:
No Format mvn eclipse:eclipse
- It might also work to try right-clicking on the LCSim project and selecting Maven 2 -> Execute Goal.
- In the command box, put eclipse:eclipse and ok.Go to your LCSim directory and type
mvn eclipse:eclipseNo Format - Right-click on the LCSim project in the Project Explorer window.
- Click Refresh.
- Select Maven 2 -> Reload Maven and let Eclipse think.
- Now select Maven 2 -> Enable Maven dependency management.
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