If you want to do this, why not use one of the maven eclipse plugins?
At least I know m2eclipse supports this very nicely...

2009/1/23 Jaikiran <jai_forums2...@yahoo.co.in>

>
> I have a multiple module project with this parent pom containing this:
>
> <module>myappone</module>
> <module>myapptwo</module>
>
>
> The myappone and myapptwo have their own poms and are jar artifacts. From
> the top level parent i do a
>
> mvn eclipse:clean eclipse:eclipse
>
>
> And then from Eclipse (which does not have any plugins) i do a File ->
> Import -> Top level Project. At this point, i expected to see myappone and
> myapptwo availble for selection, in the list of projects to be selected.
> But
> i only see the top level parent in the selection. When i import this top
> level project, the child modules myappone and myapptwo are imported as
> resources for the top level project. As a result, whenever i want to
> traverse between the java classes of these projects (the "F3" way) i get a
> pop-up saying (The resource is not in build path).
>
> Is there a way through which i can import these child projects as java
> projects all at once from the top level instead of having to import them
> one
> at a time?
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