Jake,

I think my blog post might help you a bit:
http://hamandeggs.wordpress.com/2010/01/26/how-to-gae-eclipse-maven/

I haven't had time to fiddle with the 1.3 version of the Eclipse Plugin
but there are some promising changes that might at least simplify the
process.


-Hannu

On 23.3.2010 15:22, Jake wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> I see now - the front page lists Maven support (and other things), but
> under GWT.  I was under the impression that they were closely linked
> enough that it would work for me as well.  I also don't really
> understand what about GWT would suddenly allow me to use Maven to
> resolve dependencies?  But yes, I'm just using App Engine so I'll
> return to my hacked Maven/Ant method that was working before.  Some
> day, I would love to use the Google Plugin for Eclipse!
> 
> Jake
> 
> On Mar 22, 11:52 am, Jason Parekh <jasonpar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hey Jake,
>>
>> GPE 1.3 introduces support for Maven when working with GWT projects, but it
>> doesn't look like you're using GWT (only App Engine, correct?).  If this is
>> true, then those FAQ entries aren't relevant as they're only for GWT or GWT
>> + App Engine projects.
>>
>> Unfortunately, we don't have any instructions for your configuration, but if
>> you do gain any traction, please let us know and we can update our FAQ.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> jason
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Jake <jbrooko...@cast.org> wrote:
>>> Hey all,
>>
>>> I've swapped to Google Plugin for Eclipse 1.3 in the hopes that I can
>>> use it with Maven and resolving workspace dependencies.  I have
>>> created a copy of my previously working project, upgraded to the
>>> latest GAE SDK and m2e plugin and have tried to follow the GPE FAQ
>>> instructions with Eclipse 3.5 EE.  They don't always match up and
>>> depending on what I'm doing, I get the following issues:
>>
>>> 1.  As instructed, I'm unchecking "Run built-in server" in the Web
>>> Application run configuration.  However, it shows the following error:
>>> "App Engine projects need to run the built-in server."
>>
>>> 2.  When running the Web Application Configuration, the console ONLY
>>> displays:
>>> Usage: <dev-appserver> [options] <war directory>
>>> ...
>>
>>> 3.  I'm not entirely certain of how the process should go.  Do I start
>>> my Tomcat 1.6 instance first and THEN do Run As Google Web
>>> Application?  Who is responsible for initializing my servlet?  I know
>>> almost nothing Tomcat or running a server, so if this is the problem I
>>> would appreciate some detail.
>>
>>> Thanks in advance for the help!
>>
>>> Jake
>>
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