Eclipse 3.7 has built-in maven support now.
So you can just import -> maven -> existing maven project


2012/4/2 Magnus Palmér <magnus.palmer.w...@gmail.com>:
> Dear all,
>
> I am new to the dev-list and the reason for that is because I will from now
> on not only use Camel but also try to contribute every now and then.
> To gete started I created a JIRA ticket the other day for the
> Bindy-component that I will now extend the current insufficient test-case
> for tab separators and hopefully patch the bug as well.
> In doing so I managed to set up my dev-environment so I can build the
> trunk, but I would also like to be able to use m2e with Eclipse instead of
> the mvn eclipse:eclipse
> I couldn't find any information regarding that using Nabble. Problem is
> that there are some "M2E plugin executions not covered" -
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/M2E_plugin_execution_not_covered.
>
> Just want a quick advice, should I try spend time on getting this to work,
> or settle for the mvn eclipse:eclipse variant?
> What are you others using for setup?
>
> Kind regards, Magnus Palmér



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