Yes I was talking about Project->Clean and not "mvn clean".

At this point, doing a Project->Clean doesn't refresh eclipse workspace.

My question was, should it not? What about generated-sources? Should it be called after clean?

On , Igor Fedorenko <[email protected]> wrote:
What do you mean "clean", Project->Clean... action in Eclipse or "mvn

clean" on command line.



Generally, m2e is not expected to recover from "mvn clean" ran from

command line, but Project->Clean... expected to work. For this to work,

build participant's #clean(IProgressMonitor) should delete all generated

sources, but in many cases this is not easy to implement because of

discrepancy between how maven and eclipse approach.



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Regards,

Igor



On 11-07-25 4:51 AM, Pino Silvaggio wrote:


What is the desired behaviour for a connector supporting code generation?



For example, if I "clean" a project shouldn't the connector rebuild

everything?



Because as it stands right now the project becomes stale

and we have to explicitly recompile (build) to make it refresh.



Not so clean in my opinion.




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