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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by albert kao <al...@gmail.com> on 2019/02/09 14:52:52 UTC
How to import Struts Examples into Eclipse IDE inside a single project
How to import Struts Examples into Eclipse IDE inside a single project?
I tried this way but multiple projects (action-chaining, annotations, ...,
wildcard-regex) appeared in Eclipse Package Explorer.
I used "New Java project" to create the struts-examples-master project.
I downloaded and unzipped the struts-examples-master.zip from
https://github.com/apache/struts-examples.
I used "Import Maven", "Existing Maven Projects".
My struts-examples-master project src folder is still empty and multiple
projects (action-chaining, annotations, ..., wildcard-regex) appeared in
Eclipse Package Explorer
My Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java Developers version is 2018-12 (4.10.0).
Re: How to import Struts Examples into Eclipse IDE inside a single
project
Posted by Yasser Zamani <ya...@apache.org>.
Hi Albert,
Please see if https://stackoverflow.com/a/38714946 helps. If not, you
have to ask Eclipse team or research further if it is even possible and
how. Unfortunately I don't have experience with any multi-module maven
project with Eclipse (it's not specific to Struts).
Regards.
On 2/9/2019 6:22 PM, albert kao wrote:
> How to import Struts Examples into Eclipse IDE inside a single project?
>
> I tried this way but multiple projects (action-chaining, annotations, ...,
> wildcard-regex) appeared in Eclipse Package Explorer.
>
> I used "New Java project" to create the struts-examples-master project.
> I downloaded and unzipped the struts-examples-master.zip from
> https://github.com/apache/struts-examples.
>
> I used "Import Maven", "Existing Maven Projects".
>
> My struts-examples-master project src folder is still empty and multiple
> projects (action-chaining, annotations, ..., wildcard-regex) appeared in
> Eclipse Package Explorer
> My Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java Developers version is 2018-12 (4.10.0).
>