Import IntelliJ module into Eclipse project through SVN - java

I am working with Eclipse, while another developer in our company has developed a large project using IntelliJ. He has used the export to eclipse feature in IntelliJ, and I checked it in through SVN.
But this doesn't seem to do the job. The entire directory structure is still IntelliJ's, and the Eclipse project doesn't recognize the JRE (which I added to the build path) or the jars I added, and not even the packages themselves -- which, as I mentioned, are located within IntelliJa's structure (src > main > java > com.package_name).
Looking everywhere it seems that everyone is going in the other direction: from Eclipse to IntelliJ.
So my question is, is it at all possible to import successfully an IntelliJ project to Eclipse, while maintaining the directory structure so that SVN will still work?

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