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Jimisola Laursen commented on MNGECLIPSE-75: -------------------------------------------- Ok. Thank you for the explaination about the working of the plugin. I will leave the question regarding MNGECLIPSE-75.tar.gz project for Jochen to answer, but it worked when I reproduced it using that project (not the XmlBeans one). I read up on the build life cycle before I saw your link, but thanks anyway. Guess I am done here. I appreciate you talking to time to reply on comments as quickly as you've done. > Update source folders action should set default output folder > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MNGECLIPSE-75 > URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNGECLIPSE-75 > Project: Maven 2.x Extension for Eclipse > Type: New Feature > Versions: 0.0.5 > Environment: Linux. JDK 1.5. XmlBeans 2.x. > Reporter: Jimisola Laursen > Assignee: Eugene Kuleshov > Attachments: MNGECLIPSE-75.tar.gz, mngeclipse-75-xmlbeans-testcase.zip > > > I have a problem with Maven2, XmlBeans Maven Plugin and this plugin (Eclipse > Maven Plugin). However, I do believe that the problem will exist when > generating sources in other ways as well. I assume that you are familiar > with XmlBeans (if not, it's Java Binding tools that creates Java classes for > an XML Schema). > In my project I use XmlBeans when performing unit tests. Hence, the XmlBeans > Maven Plugin generates Java code under /target/test-xmlbeans-source. The > actual problem is that Eclipse needs the generated Java code otherwise it > generates errors since it can't find the classes used by the unit tests. I > want the Maven plugin to add classes of auto-generated source code to Eclipse > class paths (dependency). Is there a solution for this? > Like I hinted above this is not a XmlBeans specific problem as a project can > have other tools generating code using e.g. XSLT, AntLR etc (my project uses > XSLT as well). There are many advantages using Maven and two important ones > are with it and Eclipse: > 1) the project is built the same (i.e. using the exact same setup of > libraries, library versions etc) whether is it inside or outside Eclipse > 2) all developers have the exact same setup (same version of dependencies etc) > Are there any other known (potential) issues preventing Eclipse and Maven > from working seamlessly? > Can the Eclipses built-in compiler cause problems? -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]