Unknown referenced nature: org.springframework.ide.eclipse.core.springnature












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In STS 4, my Java 10 Spring Boot 2.1 project warns me:




Unknown referenced nature:
org.springframework.ide.eclipse.core.springnature




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    In STS 4, my Java 10 Spring Boot 2.1 project warns me:




    Unknown referenced nature:
    org.springframework.ide.eclipse.core.springnature




    How can I fix this?










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      In STS 4, my Java 10 Spring Boot 2.1 project warns me:




      Unknown referenced nature:
      org.springframework.ide.eclipse.core.springnature




      How can I fix this?










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      In STS 4, my Java 10 Spring Boot 2.1 project warns me:




      Unknown referenced nature:
      org.springframework.ide.eclipse.core.springnature




      How can I fix this?







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          This is a left-over from a prior STS brought-in by the .project file due to a known issue.



          To fix this, delete the project in STS and remove the project meta-data in the file system:



            rm .project
          rm .classpath
          rm .factorypath
          rm -rf .settings


          When you re-import the project, STS 4 will build proper project meta-data.






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          • In case this wasn't obvious to whoever reads this answer. This should work, but, it wipes all project metadata. So it is best to remove the projects from your workspace first and re-import them aftwards. Doing this with the projects in the workspace may confuse Eclipse and Eclipse will then recreate some empty / vanilla .project files, leaving you basically again with a 'bogus' .project file to deal with.

            – Kris
            Nov 19 '18 at 17:25













          • I've updated the answer to make that point more clear -- thanks, @Kris.

            – Jan Nielsen
            Dec 14 '18 at 17:06











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          This is a left-over from a prior STS brought-in by the .project file due to a known issue.



          To fix this, delete the project in STS and remove the project meta-data in the file system:



            rm .project
          rm .classpath
          rm .factorypath
          rm -rf .settings


          When you re-import the project, STS 4 will build proper project meta-data.






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          • In case this wasn't obvious to whoever reads this answer. This should work, but, it wipes all project metadata. So it is best to remove the projects from your workspace first and re-import them aftwards. Doing this with the projects in the workspace may confuse Eclipse and Eclipse will then recreate some empty / vanilla .project files, leaving you basically again with a 'bogus' .project file to deal with.

            – Kris
            Nov 19 '18 at 17:25













          • I've updated the answer to make that point more clear -- thanks, @Kris.

            – Jan Nielsen
            Dec 14 '18 at 17:06
















          1














          This is a left-over from a prior STS brought-in by the .project file due to a known issue.



          To fix this, delete the project in STS and remove the project meta-data in the file system:



            rm .project
          rm .classpath
          rm .factorypath
          rm -rf .settings


          When you re-import the project, STS 4 will build proper project meta-data.






          share|improve this answer


























          • In case this wasn't obvious to whoever reads this answer. This should work, but, it wipes all project metadata. So it is best to remove the projects from your workspace first and re-import them aftwards. Doing this with the projects in the workspace may confuse Eclipse and Eclipse will then recreate some empty / vanilla .project files, leaving you basically again with a 'bogus' .project file to deal with.

            – Kris
            Nov 19 '18 at 17:25













          • I've updated the answer to make that point more clear -- thanks, @Kris.

            – Jan Nielsen
            Dec 14 '18 at 17:06














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          This is a left-over from a prior STS brought-in by the .project file due to a known issue.



          To fix this, delete the project in STS and remove the project meta-data in the file system:



            rm .project
          rm .classpath
          rm .factorypath
          rm -rf .settings


          When you re-import the project, STS 4 will build proper project meta-data.






          share|improve this answer















          This is a left-over from a prior STS brought-in by the .project file due to a known issue.



          To fix this, delete the project in STS and remove the project meta-data in the file system:



            rm .project
          rm .classpath
          rm .factorypath
          rm -rf .settings


          When you re-import the project, STS 4 will build proper project meta-data.







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          edited Dec 14 '18 at 17:05

























          answered Nov 13 '18 at 18:58









          Jan NielsenJan Nielsen

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          • In case this wasn't obvious to whoever reads this answer. This should work, but, it wipes all project metadata. So it is best to remove the projects from your workspace first and re-import them aftwards. Doing this with the projects in the workspace may confuse Eclipse and Eclipse will then recreate some empty / vanilla .project files, leaving you basically again with a 'bogus' .project file to deal with.

            – Kris
            Nov 19 '18 at 17:25













          • I've updated the answer to make that point more clear -- thanks, @Kris.

            – Jan Nielsen
            Dec 14 '18 at 17:06



















          • In case this wasn't obvious to whoever reads this answer. This should work, but, it wipes all project metadata. So it is best to remove the projects from your workspace first and re-import them aftwards. Doing this with the projects in the workspace may confuse Eclipse and Eclipse will then recreate some empty / vanilla .project files, leaving you basically again with a 'bogus' .project file to deal with.

            – Kris
            Nov 19 '18 at 17:25













          • I've updated the answer to make that point more clear -- thanks, @Kris.

            – Jan Nielsen
            Dec 14 '18 at 17:06

















          In case this wasn't obvious to whoever reads this answer. This should work, but, it wipes all project metadata. So it is best to remove the projects from your workspace first and re-import them aftwards. Doing this with the projects in the workspace may confuse Eclipse and Eclipse will then recreate some empty / vanilla .project files, leaving you basically again with a 'bogus' .project file to deal with.

          – Kris
          Nov 19 '18 at 17:25







          In case this wasn't obvious to whoever reads this answer. This should work, but, it wipes all project metadata. So it is best to remove the projects from your workspace first and re-import them aftwards. Doing this with the projects in the workspace may confuse Eclipse and Eclipse will then recreate some empty / vanilla .project files, leaving you basically again with a 'bogus' .project file to deal with.

          – Kris
          Nov 19 '18 at 17:25















          I've updated the answer to make that point more clear -- thanks, @Kris.

          – Jan Nielsen
          Dec 14 '18 at 17:06





          I've updated the answer to make that point more clear -- thanks, @Kris.

          – Jan Nielsen
          Dec 14 '18 at 17:06


















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