Looks like M2_REPO in Ecilpse also has to be defined.   Probably
something like this, although the exact location will vary.  In
Eclipse 3.1, it's done by going to windows -> preferences -> java ->
build path -> classpath variables, then clicking New and entering the
following values:

Name: M2_REPO
Path: C:/m2/repository

On 2/27/07, Mike Kienenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Using Eclipse with Mavenized Cayenne - http://cayenne.apache.org/eclipse.html

Unfortunately this page needs some details.

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# Get code from Subversion and build it from command line to seed the
local repository.
# Create two workspaces - one for JDK 1.4 and one for 1.5 code.
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I'm guessing from my MyFaces maven experience that the checkout
directory must be external to the workspaces created.  There should
probably be more explicit instructions on how to import the projects,
and I suspect that "mvn eclipse:eclipse" has to be executed
beforehand.  You  might be able to crib notes from
http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Eclipse_IDE (The first paragraph now
seems out of place with the original document, so you'll want to sort
through it).

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# Most Maven modules that contain source code include Eclipse project
files, so they can be imported in a corresponding workspace, depending
on the required JDK compliance level. You don't have to import all
modules, only those that you are planning to work on, as the projects
do not have Eclipse-level dependencies on each other (dependencies are
resolved via Maven).
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It's also unclear which modules should be imported into which workspace.

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