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Max Bowsher commented on MECLIPSE-120:
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I'm not sure that MECLIPSE-344 really addresses this use-case - if I'm reading
it right, the MECLIPSE-344 changes allow connecting project dependencies to
projects already in the workspace.
This use-case, though, is about constructing set of project files that refer to
each other as dependencies, before they are imported into the workspace.
IIUC, the MECLIPSE-344 feature would allow this to be approximated by (1) doing
normal eclipse:eclipse (2) importing the projects (3) redoing eclipse:eclipse
in MECLIPSE-344 mode. A bit inelegant. Also, ideally it should be possible to
use this feature without having to specify the path to your eclipse workspace
on the command line.
Therefore I think it is inaccurate to resolve this issue as a duplicate of
MECLIPSE-344 - it's just loosely related. I think there is value in
implementing this feature as described above alongside the MECLIPSE-344 feature.
> Force inter-project dependencies
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> Key: MECLIPSE-120
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MECLIPSE-120
> Project: Maven 2.x Eclipse Plugin
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Multi-projects
> Affects Versions: 2.2
> Reporter: Joerg Schaible
> Assignee: Arnaud Heritier
> Fix For: 2.5
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> In a multi-module setup, the dependencies between the projects are only
> created, if the project's version match the one of the referenced artfiact.
> After a release this is normally no longer the case if you have modules with
> independent release cycles. Therefore it would be good, if the plugin could
> be forced with an option (e.g. -forceSnapshot) to use a dependency to a
> module's project with a snapshot version instead of a dependency to the
> released artifact in the local repository. The plugin detects this situation
> already, but logs just a warning. Without this feature, refactorings are
> getting really tedious.
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