Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-27 Thread Lee Meador
Alexander, We sometimes do something like your Ant script but with batch/script files. Its not cross-platform between Windows and Linux but each one is so simple it doesn't matter much. -- Lee On 9/14/07, Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Everybody: > > You know Eclipse/Maven2 int

Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-26 Thread christopher . x . marsh-bourdon
/27/2007 01:58 AM Please respond to "Maven Users List" To users@maven.apache.org cc Subject Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info >>>>> "Alexander Sack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > You know Eclipse/Maven2 integration at this point can be very > conf

Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-26 Thread Steinar Bang
> "Alexander Sack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > You know Eclipse/Maven2 integration at this point can be very > confusing. You have three plugins, two of which are ECLIPSE plugins > that integrate Maven2 while the other is a Maven2 plugin that > happens to auto-generate files for Eclipse. I wrote

Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-18 Thread Alexander Sack
Pete: Yea, you can do that way but I find it more cumbersome. Also, there are certain things I needed ANT for before the Maven build (like I needed to use Ant's native2ascii due to a platform issue as well as some preprocessing before our builds). The other thing is that ANT unlike Eclipse is cr

Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-18 Thread Pete
Alexander, Not quite sure why you need an Ant build wrapper it is far easier to just use Eclipse's external tools facility to run mvn for any selected folder e.g. Set up a new External Tool as follows : Name: mvn clean install Location: ${env_var:M2_HOME}/bin/mvn.bat Working Directory: ${r

Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-17 Thread Carlos Sanchez
what eclipse plugin are you using? you should ask in its mailing list though dependeing on which one you use On 9/15/07, Marco Mistroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > sorry to hijack this hteread.. but i have a questionr egarding mvn & > eclipse integration > > somehow, even after i enable

Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-17 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Yes, there's already a Maven Lifecycle view, although it's not finished yet, but you can get the idea On 9/15/07, Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Cool Carlos. > > I just downloaded and installed Q4E on my Europa install and it worked > great. I checked out our current build, added the

Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-15 Thread Alexander Sack
Cool Carlos. I just downloaded and installed Q4E on my Europa install and it worked great. I checked out our current build, added the Maven2 Dependency tracking to it and it works great (no changes on my side whatsoever, my project's POM was read without a hitch). Question, have you thought of (

Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-15 Thread Marco Mistroni
Hello, sorry to hijack this hteread.. but i have a questionr egarding mvn & eclipse integration somehow, even after i enable a maven project iva eclipse, the classpath in eclipse is screwed up big time i hav dfined a m2_repo variable, but still i am getting errors from all import i do, like eclip

Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-15 Thread Marco Mistroni
Hello, On 9/15/07, Carlos Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > most of your steps can be done in Q4E by going to the "New project" > wizard, "Ne Maven 2 project", choose the archetype and fill in the > blanks > > On 9/14/07, Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Everybody: > > > > Yo

Re: Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-14 Thread Carlos Sanchez
most of your steps can be done in Q4E by going to the "New project" wizard, "Ne Maven 2 project", choose the archetype and fill in the blanks On 9/14/07, Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Everybody: > > You know Eclipse/Maven2 integration at this point can be very confusing. > You hav

Eclipse/Maven2 integration info

2007-09-14 Thread Alexander Sack
Hi Everybody: You know Eclipse/Maven2 integration at this point can be very confusing. You have three plugins, two of which are ECLIPSE plugins that integrate Maven2 while the other is a Maven2 plugin that happens to auto-generate files for Eclipse. I wrote this below and I figured I would share