Regarding maven-gae-plugin - for now, the best way to adopt your
application is to copy/paste pom parts from one of the example
projects (plain jsp or gwt). It's not trivial, but not impossible.
Also I tried to document every piece of pom.xml there.

However it is true, that this plugin has become a bit stale.. on my
part it's mostly because newer google appengine artifacts did not
appear in
google-maven-repository.

I see now, that they can be found in http://www.mvnsearch.org/maven2/
repository, so I will try updating maven-gae-plugin as soon as I have
some free time.
Also - gwt example is to be updated to use codehaus plugin
(mojo.codehaus.org/gwt-maven-plugin) instead of gwt-maven
(code.google.com/p/gwt-maven/).



On Dec 13, 6:48 am, Yoichi <takayama.yoi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Google App Engine has a Maven Plugin project.
>
> http://code.google.com/p/maven-gae-plugin/
>
> Unfortunately there is no manual and I can't figure out how to use it,
> what else may be necessary, how to configure them, what's the
> relationship with Apache Eclipse Maven plugins.
>
> There are sample Project trees from the Web site. However, that is not
> enough.
>
> E.g. I can't see any new menu option to create and manage GAE Maven
> project, etc. For example, the GAE Maven Plugin should add a new
> Archtype in the Maven Plugin's Prlject creation menu. It seems this is
> not the case.
>
> Yoichi

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