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+To import sample contributions into Eclipse you first need to import the
+Tuscany runtime. You then need to import the sample contribution into Eclipse
+as a project. Instructions for doing both of these things can be found here
+
+http://tuscany.apache.org/import-existing-tuscany-sca-projects-into-eclipse.html
+
+Note. these instructions refer to our 1.x code base but it holds true for
+our 2.x code base.
+
+Once you have a contribution imported into Eclipse and cleanly compiling
+against the Tuscany runtime jars you probably want to be able to run and
+debug it. The easiest way to do this is with a simple Java launcher. If you
+import the running-tuscany/embedded-jse project into Eclipse you'll see a
+number of such launcher programs which you can copy to launch the
+contribution(s) of your choice.