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[Hadoop Wiki] Update of "Hbase/MavenPrimer" by stack

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  IntelliJ: Built-in awesomeness.  It just works.
  
- Eclipse: Definitely recommend the M2Eclipse plugin here: http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/. Or, you can have eclipse generate the {{{.classpath}}} and {{{.project}}} for you.  This works pretty well.  First do {{{$ mvn install}}} or {{{$ mvn -DskipTests install}}}.  Then do {{{$mvn eclipse:eclipse}}}.  This writes the eclipse files for core and each of the contribs.  In eclipse, you'd open new project based off existing sources.  You will have to symlink hbase/core under your eclipse workspace to get around eclipse complaint that projects need to be just inside the elipse workspace.
+ Eclipse: Definitely recommend the M2Eclipse plugin here: http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/. Or, you can have eclipse generate the {{{.classpath}}} and {{{.project}}} for you.  This works pretty well.  First do {{{$ mvn install}}} or {{{$ mvn -DskipTests install}}}.  Then do {{{$mvn eclipse:eclipse}}}.  This writes the eclipse files for core and each of the contribs.  In eclipse, you'd open new project based off existing sources.
  
  <<Anchor(jar)>>
  == How do I just build the jars without going through a full unit test cycle? ==