The following issue has been updated:
Updater: S�verin Voisin (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 7:30 AM
Comment:
Hi,
I propose the following updates : two optional properties
are added :
maven.idea.module.dependency (default : true)
maven.idea.module.dependency.onlySnapshot (default : false)
If maven.idea.module.dependency is set to false, the dependency is always set with the
jar (not the idea module dependency).
If maven.idea.module.dependency.onlySnapshot is set to true, it will
check that the dependency version is 'SNAPSHOT'
In addition to this, the plugin checks that the project.xml of the module is present
in the file system.
Hope that makes every one happy.
ps the diff was made with the module.jelly of the 1.5 release but I am
not sure I made it the rigth way.
Changes:
Attachment changed to diff.txt
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Key: MPIDEA-7
Summary: IDEA .iml file assumes dependencies with same groupId as current project
to be IDEA modules
Type: Bug
Status: Open
Priority: Major
Original Estimate: Unknown
Time Spent: Unknown
Remaining: Unknown
Project: maven-idea-plugin
Assignee: Brett Porter
Reporter: Sverre Eplov
Created: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 4:01 AM
Updated: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 7:30 AM
Environment: Maven RC4, IDEA plugin 1.5
Description:
This is the mail describing the problem and suggested solutions
br
/Sverre
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(From Brett Porter)
Actually, this should probably only be done when you run
idea:multiproject, and then only for projects in that build rather
than automatically assuming you will import your external project
modules.
But wither way, definitely file a JIRA issue for this.
Cheers,
Brett
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 15:46:44 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Again,
>
> I've done some digging into the plugin and found, that the module.jelly which
> generates the .iml file *does* sort the jar files into external and internal
> module vs. module-libraries.
>
> I would suggest a plugin property which should be tested against in the
> module.jelly file, so it is possible to select wether jar files with same
> groupId as the current project are registered as module or module-library in
> the generated .iml file.
>
> The property could be something like
>
> maven.idea.project.groupmodules=<true | false>
>
> The default value for the property could leave the plugin with the current
> behaviour, thus backward compability is secured.
>
> How sounds ?
>
> Br,
> /Sverre Eplov
>
> Citat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm using the IDEA plugin to generate the IDEA IDE project files.
> >
> > The projects we're doing consists of a number of artifacts (jar, war, ejb-jar
> >
> > files e.t.c.) grouped by groupId to indicate that they belong to the same
> > application.
> >
> > When the IDEA plugin generates the .iml file, it seems to distinguish between
> >
> > artifacts belonging to the same groupId as the project itself and artifacts
> > from other groupId's.
> >
> > A dependency to a jar file "cabin-utility" with the same groupId as the
> > project
> > itself generates following entry in the .iml file:
> >
> > <orderEntry type="module" module-name="cabin-utility">
> > </orderEntry>
> >
> > whereas a dependency on a jar file with a groupId different from the project
> >
> > generates this entry:
> >
> > <orderEntry type="module-library">
> > <library name="ejb">
> > <CLASSES>
> > <root
> > url="jar://c:/java_devenv/maven/repository\ejb\jars\ejb-2.0.jar!/">
> > </root>
> > </CLASSES>
> > <JAVADOC>
> > </JAVADOC>
> > <SOURCES>
> > </SOURCES>
> > </library>
> > </orderEntry>
> >
> > The problem is, that any dependency on any jar file should be treated
> > as "external", since projects with same groupId is not checked out at the
> > developer workstation, thus resulting in IDEA missing jar files when the
> > project is opened.
> >
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