...
- Install the latest version Maven2 Maven 3. Make sure it's installed properly by typing
mvn --version
.
...
- Type
mvn eclipse:eclipse
. This generates Eclipse files automatically. - Start Eclipse.
- Go to Windows|Preferences|Java|Build Path|Classpath Variables and add a
M2_REPO
variable to point to your local Maven2 Maven repository (usually in~user/.m2/repository
). See also the documentation on the Maven Eclipse plugin. - Select Import|Existing Project into Workspace. Point it to the top level directory of the checked-out Cargo sources. You should see something similar to the following figure:
...
Note: Maven supports a nested directory structure whereas Eclipse currently only supports a flat structure. The Maven2 Maven Eclipse plugin creates an Eclipse project per Maven module (i.e. per directory containing a pom.xml
file). This means that directories with no pom.xml
will not be listed. This is a known issue with Eclipse and Maven. In the future the hope is that Eclipse will support nested project structure.
...