Make project for existing code? [message #94627] |
Sun, 14 August 2005 00:40  |
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Originally posted by: codethought.gmail.com
What's the easiest way to do this? It seems that what I have to do is make
a new, empty project and then drag and drop the folders from the existing
code *into* the new project. After that's done I have to create library
references, etc...
Is this the correct approach, or is there something more simple that I'm
missing...?
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David
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Re: Make project for existing code? [message #95122 is a reply to message #94732] |
Mon, 15 August 2005 16:29  |
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Originally posted by: eclipse3.rizzoweb.com
David Wegener wrote:
> David Orriss Jr wrote:
>
>> What's the easiest way to do this? It seems that what I have to do is
>> make
>> a new, empty project and then drag and drop the folders from the existing
>> code *into* the new project. After that's done I have to create library
>> references, etc...
>>
>> Is this the correct approach, or is there something more simple that I'm
>> missing...?
>>
>
> Click the Create project from existing source radio button on the first
> page of the New Java Project wizard. Then navigate to the location
> where the code exists on your workstation. If there are .java files in
> the subdirectory hiearchy, Eclipse will attempt to figure out the source
> folder structure of the project.
>
> If you reference external libraries, you will still need to add them
> yourself.
One additional hint: if your existing project uses Ant to build, you can
try the new feature in Eclipse 3.1 to create a project from an Ant build
script. I haven't tried it myself, but if it works it might make things
a little easier for you.
HTH,
Eric
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