Eclipse support (.classpath and .project generation) comes standard in Buildr. There is no separate download necessary. You simply define your project (possibly with eclipse customization as mentioned previously in this thread) and run "buildr eclipse" to generate the project files.
On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Alex Boisvert <[email protected]>wrote: > There's no built-in support for dynamic web projects but it's possible to > convert regular Java projects by editing the .project file and adding the > necessary builders/natures. > > > http://greatwebguy.com/programming/eclipse/converting-a-java-project-to-a-dynamic-web-project-in-eclipse/ > > You can also do so programmatically in your buildfile by adding > "eclipse.natures" and "eclipse.builders" statements, > > define 'foo' do > eclipse.builders [ > 'org.eclipse.wst.common.project.facet.core.builder', > 'org.eclipse.jdt.core.javabuilder', > # etc > ] > > eclipse.natures [ > 'org.eclipse.wst.common.project.facet.core.nature', > 'org.eclipse.jdt.core.javanature', > # etc > ] > > end > > The above is just an example (incomplete/untested). If you end up needing > this on several project, it's easy to create an extra plugin that would > factor out this code for reuse. > > alex > > > On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 6:28 AM, Odelya Holiday <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> I saw that buildr has a plugin for Eclipse. >> >> However, this plugin is good only for regular Java projects. >> >> Is there a plugin for a dynamic web project? >> >> Thanks >> >> -- >> Odelya >> > >
