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Nicolas Ternisien commented on MECLIPSE-712: -------------------------------------------- Any news on this? Thanks! > filteredResources in Eclipse .project is not supported and discarded by the > Maven 2.x Eclipse Plugin > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MECLIPSE-712 > URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MECLIPSE-712 > Project: Maven Eclipse Plugin > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Core : .project > Affects Versions: 2.8 > Environment: Maven 3, Windows 7, Eclipse Indigo Service Release 1 > Reporter: René de Bloois > Attachments: screenshot-1.jpg > > > There is a beautiful way to let Eclipse ignore the target folder: > {code:xml|title=.project} > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <projectDescription> > ... > <filteredResources> > <filter> > <id>1328280594689</id> > <name></name> > <type>10</type> > <matcher> > <id>org.eclipse.ui.ide.multiFilter</id> > > <arguments>1.0-projectRelativePath-matches-true-false-target</arguments> > </matcher> > </filter> > </filteredResources> > </projectDescription> > {code} > Which in Eclipse means (in the Edit Resource Filter window): "Exclude all", > "Folders", "not recursive", "Project Relative Path matches "target" case > sensitive". > This will cause Eclipse to completely ignore this folder and its contents. > Problem is, after running mvn eclipse:eclipse, this section is removed from > the .project file. > It is also not possible to configure the maven eclipse plugin to add this > filteredResources section. > Maybe it could even be generated by default by the maven eclipse plugin? -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira