How to setup an Eclipse Project with multiple Subprojects (OSGi-Bundles)
Sherlog is an OSGi-based log analyzer, if I import this project as an workspace snapshot I receive lot's of projects in my workspace, but I would prefere to have them as subprojects in a project.
The other option would be to c开发者_如何学Checkout from svn, but then I face other problems (I don't know how to setup the dependencies for automatically build)
Does anyone have an idea or good links on this topic? Thanks
EDIT: For Eclipse 4.5 and newer please see https://stackoverflow.com/a/34134833/53897
Eclipse does not support subprojects. The Eclipse way of life is one or more projects in a workspace (perhaps using work sets to avoid seeing them all).
As a consequence we have established an approach where we switch workspaces when switching projects. Team Projects are nice for this for CVS. For git I do a separate clone for each workspace as the Maven support in Eclipse does not pick up changes in the pom hierarchy (like a new project) easily.
As of Eclipse 4.5 (starting from Mars M5) subprojects are supported. Either import a multi module maven project like here.
Or create a directory structure like this.
BaseProj
----.project
----JavaSubProject1
--------.project
--------.classpath
--------src
--------JavaSubProject2
------------.project
------------.classpath
------------src
Use 'File->Import->Existing Projects into Workspace' and import only BaseProj. It will import all projects. Be sure to activate hierarhical view in Project Explorer.
Later edit - When using import dialog, check 'Search for nested projects' otherwise only BaseProj will be created.
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