Hi Matthew.

 

Thanks for your response.  This is how I did it before we switched to Maven,
but with m2e this is handled automatically, and I would like to have the
automatic process do it without manual post-configuration.    Due to the way
we work, I create new workspaces on a regular basis and this would be nice
not to have to do manually.

 

/Thorbjørn

 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Matthew Piggott
Sent: 27. marts 2012 15:02
To: Maven Integration for Eclipse users mailing list
Subject: Re: [m2e-users] Needing to hint Javadoc to m2e

 

In Eclipse you should be able to right click the jar (under the Maven
Dependencies classpath container), select properties and there should be
pages to configure the source & javadoc locations.

2012/3/27 Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen <[email protected]>

Hi.

 

I have a problem with some legacy artifacts which do not have source or
javadoc artifacts placed in Maven Central, but where the Javadoc has been
published on a webserver, and where I have a source jar present in my
workspace.

 

I would like to be able to hint to m2e that for a given artifact in the
pom.xml, I would like to have my source jar “attached” to it as the source
and the URL “attached” to it as the Javadoc location.    I would not like to
modify the existing artifact or put dummy artifacts in my local repository
as I would like a robust solution.

 

Any suggestions

 

(for StackOverflow participants there is 250 easy points for this on
http://stackoverflow.com/q/9699631/53897)

 

Thanks for any suggestions.

 

/Thorbjørn

 

 


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