This discussion properly belongs on the mevenide help or user list.

That said, you should see a 'Maven' preferences page, and a 'Maven' item in the popup menu over resources in the Java (or other) navigator. For more, or if you are not seeing these, please post to the sourceforge lists.

jeff

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Hi, I have place the downloaded mevenide folder into the plugin directorty of Eclipse. Now, I don't know how to access it via the Eclipse GUI. Thus, if anyone has this information, please post to the group and/or send me an e-mail.

Thanks in advance,

-Conrad


maven genapp will create a basic one. Also, the mevenide project is working on tools to create, edit and synchronize POM files (http://mevenide.sourceforge.net).

jeff

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Hi, is there a tool to create a 'project.xml'?

Thanks,

-Conrad


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