How to edit the aribaweb program in eclipse

hii,
i have created a project using the command prompt.now i want some fields to be displayed on the page for which i need to edit the html file and the build.xml file.so how can i do it in eclipse.how to import the project into eclipse.also help me how to run it after editing in eclipse.plzzzzzz reply soon.

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    Meaning
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    <=
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    =
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    <>
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