Does this specificity help:

Now that you've created the sample app and launched it from the
command line, you can import it into STS to start customizing it. To
do this switch back to STS and click the menu item "File" -> "Import",
and then select "Maven" -> "Existing Maven Projects", click "Next" and
browse to the "expenses" directory containing pom.xml (from step 2),
in our example ~/gwt/springsource/expenses, then click "Open".

http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/tutorial/roo-sts.html#sts

-Doug

On Dec 7, 8:49 pm, Peter Alexander <palexan...@prodatalab.com> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm trying to follow the 'Getting Started' procedure, as described in
> the Developer's Guide, for using SpringSource Tool Suite[1].
>
> I'm at the point where it says:
>
> [quote]
> Now that you've created our app and launched it from the command line,
> you can import it into STS to start customizing it. To do this switch
> back to STS and click the menu item File -> Import, and then select
> "Existing Maven Projects".
> [/quote]
>
> But I can't, because the instructions do not indicate where Roo/Maven
> put the project in my file system, and STS does not auto-magically
> list the project as I would think a tool suite should.
>
> Leaving out one crucial sentence like this, makes it very hard for
> newbies to a new tool/framework.
>
> I'm using these tools on a Linux platform.
>
> Thank you for your help.
> Peter Alexander
>
> [1]http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/tutorial/roo-sts.html

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